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Trying to think of a totally inane subject for a pointless thread.

I remember once there was a day when the date and time became 2011.11.11 and 11:11am.

I remember once there was a day when the date and time became 2011.11.11 and 11:11am.

@morphyms1817
I remember once there was a day when the date and time became 11.11.11 and 11:11am. It just wasn't documented because it was 11 AD...

I rememeber it because I read about it somewhere.

@morphyms1817 I remember once there was a day when the date and time became 11.11.11 and 11:11am. It just wasn't documented because it was 11 AD... I rememeber it because I read about it somewhere.

Or, we can just use sesquipedalian words to talk about sesquipedalianism.

Also, can someone translate supercalifragilisticexpialidocious to Spanish?

Or, we can just use sesquipedalian words to talk about sesquipedalianism. Also, can someone translate supercalifragilisticexpialidocious to Spanish?

@SavageAntarctican
One-upsmanship, I did not consider that time two millennia ago. Well caught ! !

7.2

@SavageAntarctican One-upsmanship, I did not consider that time two millennia ago. Well caught ! ! 7.2

@morphyms1817

YES!
true story

january 11 2020

at presicely 1:11 A.uqaM.arine (right?)

I looked at a digital clock. It read 1:11. For NO reason I knew I just decided to text [name of underground cheat sheets for chess protected buuut if you need Chris' # just pm me code:BOGO]

I texted 'one one one' to him because I knew he was awake.

Later that day i realized I had texted him on 1/11 at 1:11 none other than the mesage 'one one one' like i said. never txted anything like it before.

question is: was this random?!!!!
coincidence? random?

I can't believe either one is a possibility.


but i was just gonna ask why or thought of if anybody else thinks fifty thousand million trillion was just as good if not a better way to say
50,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
fifty Sextillion
[math lovers will be like: Hell No! Think this is a game!]

what a day 11/11 11:11
because me and my buddy rodney (but we all called him stubs) both got both our legs bit off in a hideous crocodile teeter totter attack. big son of a dentist didnt even eat any. walked away smilin though..wtf?! i was like: soooo you DIDN't like the... our legs... i guess. ok! thanks!

all true except croc

@morphyms1817 YES! true story january 11 2020 at presicely 1:11 A.uqaM.arine (right?) I looked at a digital clock. It read 1:11. For NO reason I knew I just decided to text [name of underground cheat sheets for chess protected buuut if you need Chris' # just pm me code:BOGO] I texted 'one one one' to him because I knew he was awake. Later that day i realized I had texted him on 1/11 at 1:11 none other than the mesage 'one one one' like i said. never txted anything like it before. question is: was this random?!!!! coincidence? random? I can't believe either one is a possibility. ____ but i was just gonna ask why or thought of if anybody else thinks fifty thousand million trillion was just as good if not a better way to say 50,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 fifty Sextillion [math lovers will be like: Hell No! Think this is a game!] what a day 11/11 11:11 because me and my buddy rodney (but we all called him stubs) both got both our legs bit off in a hideous crocodile teeter totter attack. big son of a dentist didnt even eat any. walked away smilin though..wtf?! i was like: soooo you DIDN't like the... our legs... i guess. ok! thanks! all true except croc

@slowfaust
Of the large numbers, in the States readily apparent many here are very poor with citing numbers accurately. Almost weekly I hear in conversation or news, figures are given incorrectly, raising or decreasing stats by three or six powers of ten.

I'm not great at math, but I do understand the distinctions of one hundred thousand, one hundred million and one hundred billion.

@slowfaust Of the large numbers, in the States readily apparent many here are very poor with citing numbers accurately. Almost weekly I hear in conversation or news, figures are given incorrectly, raising or decreasing stats by three or six powers of ten. I'm not great at math, but I do understand the distinctions of one hundred thousand, one hundred million and one hundred billion.

#0 Do computers cite numbers accurately?

#0 Do computers cite numbers accurately?

No; it's a joke. In binary, 256 is represented as 100000000₂ -- a nine-digit number. Some kinds of numbers in computers can only hold eight binary digits, so they discard the leading 1, leaving a binary value of 00000000₂ -- zero in our decimal numbers.

The #0 in the post was referring to post number 256.

No; it's a joke. In binary, 256 is represented as 100000000₂ -- a nine-digit number. Some kinds of numbers in computers can only hold eight binary digits, so they discard the leading 1, leaving a binary value of 00000000₂ -- zero in our decimal numbers. The #0 in the post was referring to post number 256.

@obladie

"...wouldve scored higher if..."

'THAT's what
2018 World Champion
Power Pointerlessynesser Pro
Preston Poindexter proved...
probly.. not to put too fine a point on it, mind you not'

@obladie "...wouldve scored higher if..." 'THAT's what 2018 World Champion Power Pointerlessynesser Pro Preston Poindexter proved... probly.. not to put too fine a point on it, mind you not'

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