Happy Friday the 13th!
Not unlucky at all. Why is it considered so unlucky? Friday's usually a good day. And 13 is a great number - 13 colonies -> 13 states, 13 to a baker's dozen, etc.
13 at the Last Supper.
I believe it was on a Friday the 13th in 1307 A.D. that the king of France, in collaboration with the Pope, went after & destroyed most of the Knights Templar so he could get their money.
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Not unlucky at all. Why is it considered so unlucky? Friday's usually a good day. And 13 is a great number - 13 colonies -> 13 states, 13 to a baker's dozen, etc.
I agree. Especially considering the "unlucky" day in my area of the World is Tuesday the 13th (next happening in February, so there will be two months with a Tuesday the 13th in a row).
About 39
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Numbers are not feelings.
Not with that attitude.
Attitude does not matter. Numbers will never be feelings.
Since people are treated as numbers, and people have feelings; therefore, numbers are people, too.
If you'll excuse me, I have some numerals to console. Just ten, because they're commutative and associative.
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45.
Numbers are not feelings.
Not with that attitude.
Attitude does not matter. Numbers will never be feelings.
Since people are treated as numbers, and people have feelings; therefore, numbers are people, too.
If you'll excuse me, I have some numerals to console. Just ten, because they're commutative and associative.
People are treated as numbers?
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45.
Numbers are not feelings.
Not with that attitude.
Attitude does not matter. Numbers will never be feelings.
Since people are treated as numbers, and people have feelings; therefore, numbers are people, too.
If you'll excuse me, I have some numerals to console. Just ten, because they're commutative and associative.
People are treated as numbers?
Unfortunately, yes, they are, number 13911.
Calling people numbers is dehumanizing, whether it's "this girl is a 7 out of 10" or "prisoner number #32767".
The one exception is my username "1". (3467 is not active anymore.)
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45.
Numbers are not feelings.
Not with that attitude.
Attitude does not matter. Numbers will never be feelings.
Since people are treated as numbers, and people have feelings; therefore, numbers are people, too.
If you'll excuse me, I have some numerals to console. Just ten, because they're commutative and associative.
People are treated as numbers?
Go to university... you're just a number there... even though they try to deny that.
http://www.royalroads.ca/testimonial/royal-roads-university-you%E2%80%99re-not-just-number-%E2%80%93-your-opinion-valued
http://www.success.uwo.ca/new_students/summer_academic_orientation/course_selection.html
https://www.theodysseyonline.com/you-are-more-than-just-number
Of course, there are other examples too.
For the record, here is part of mine: 77*1*8* (the * are other numbers, prefer not to say them here)
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Numbers are not feelings.
I feel very 2912 about this post.
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Numbers are not feelings.
Not with that attitude.
Attitude does not matter. Numbers will never be feelings.
Since people are treated as numbers, and people have feelings; therefore, numbers are people, too.
If you'll excuse me, I have some numerals to console. Just ten, because they're commutative and associative.
People are treated as numbers?
Go to university... you're just a number there... even though they try to deny that.
Try working at a casino–just your signature is not enough for anything, it must be always accompanied by a gaming badge number. For two years I had to sign '8338' as part of my signature. Now, it's a different, six-digit number. The newest hires are unlucky to be saddled with an eight-digit one.
Those that are issued radios have it even worse, as they get a three-digit radio call sign and are not allowed to refer to each other by name on the radio, always only by call sign.
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Unfortunately, yes, they are, number 13911.
Which, if you multiply all the 1s, you wind up with 319. Or, if you multiply 3 x 1 and multiply 9 x 1, you also wind up with 319.
Which, since high school, has been MY lucky number.
Quote from: 1 on October 15, 2017, 10:04:01 PM
Calling people numbers is dehumanizing, whether it's "this girl is a 7 out of 10" or "prisoner number #32767".
If you're using signed 16-bit integers, your prison is full :-)
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Calling people numbers is dehumanizing, whether it's "this girl is a 7 out of 10" or "prisoner number #32767".
If you're using signed 16-bit integers, your prison is full :-)
That presumes the first prisoner was assigned the number 1. The other day I saw an Amfleet car numbered 82478. Amtrak doesn't own 82,478 individual Amfleet cars.
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Calling people numbers is dehumanizing, whether it's "this girl is a 7 out of 10" or "prisoner number #32767".
If you're using signed 16-bit integers, your prison is full :-)
That presumes the first prisoner was assigned the number 1.
If you care whether or not you're using signed 16-bit integers, you would have assigned the first prisoner the number 0.
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Calling people numbers is dehumanizing, whether it's "this girl is a 7 out of 10" or "prisoner number #32767".
If you're using signed 16-bit integers, your prison is full :-)
That presumes the first prisoner was assigned the number 1.
If you care whether or not you're using signed 16-bit integers, you would have assigned the first prisoner the number 0.
In the civilized society, you wouldn't have a prison with anywhere near 30,000 people. Unless it's some sort of dystopian society, starring an insanely-crooked politician.
(Side Note: Why is googling "largest-capacity prison", "highest prison population per site", "biggest prison" always re-worded to...MOST DANGEROUS PRISONS or FEAR THESE 9 SUPERMAX PENITENTIARIES, or YOU'LL GET SHANKED IN 37 SECONDS FLAT HERE IF YOU GET A SPEEDING TICKET HERE?)
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(Side Note: Why is googling "largest-capacity prison", "highest prison population per site", "biggest prison" always re-worded to...MOST DANGEROUS PRISONS or FEAR THESE 9 SUPERMAX PENITENTIARIES, or YOU'LL GET SHANKED IN 37 SECONDS FLAT HERE IF YOU GET A SPEEDING TICKET HERE?)
"THE WORLD'S SCARIEST PRISONERS... you won't believe #16842!"
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(Side Note: Why is googling "largest-capacity prison", "highest prison population per site", "biggest prison" always re-worded to...MOST DANGEROUS PRISONS or FEAR THESE 9 SUPERMAX PENITENTIARIES, or YOU'LL GET SHANKED IN 37 SECONDS FLAT HERE IF YOU GET A SPEEDING TICKET HERE?)
"THE WORLD'S SCARIEST PRISONERS... you won't believe #16842!"
That sounds like a very long buzzfeed list.
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(Side Note: Why is googling "largest-capacity prison", "highest prison population per site", "biggest prison" always re-worded to...MOST DANGEROUS PRISONS or FEAR THESE 9 SUPERMAX PENITENTIARIES, or YOU'LL GET SHANKED IN 37 SECONDS FLAT HERE IF YOU GET A SPEEDING TICKET HERE?)
"THE WORLD'S SCARIEST PRISONERS... you won't believe #16842!"
That sounds like a very long buzzfeed list.
Guards HATE HIM!
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(Side Note: Why is googling "largest-capacity prison", "highest prison population per site", "biggest prison" always re-worded to...MOST DANGEROUS PRISONS or FEAR THESE 9 SUPERMAX PENITENTIARIES, or YOU'LL GET SHANKED IN 37 SECONDS FLAT HERE IF YOU GET A SPEEDING TICKET HERE?)
"THE WORLD'S SCARIEST PRISONERS... you won't believe #16842!"
That sounds like a very long buzzfeed list.
Guards HATE HIM!
None of those lists are one bit intresting.
That's why it's called clickbait.
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That's why it's called clickbait.
Does anybody like clickbait?
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Numbers are not feelings.
Not with that attitude.
Attitude does not matter. Numbers will never be feelings.
Since people are treated as numbers, and people have feelings; therefore, numbers are people, too.
If you'll excuse me, I have some numerals to console. Just ten, because they're commutative and associative.
People are treated as numbers?
Go to university... you're just a number there... even though they try to deny that.
Try working at a casino–just your signature is not enough for anything, it must be always accompanied by a gaming badge number. For two years I had to sign '8338' as part of my signature. Now, it's a different, six-digit number. The newest hires are unlucky to be saddled with an eight-digit one.
Those that are issued radios have it even worse, as they get a three-digit radio call sign and are not allowed to refer to each other by name on the radio, always only by call sign.
I, for one, don't think this quote string went on nearly long enough.
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Numbers are not feelings.
Not with that attitude.
Attitude does not matter. Numbers will never be feelings.
Since people are treated as numbers, and people have feelings; therefore, numbers are people, too.
If you'll excuse me, I have some numerals to console. Just ten, because they're commutative and associative.
People are treated as numbers?
Go to university... you're just a number there... even though they try to deny that.
Try working at a casino–just your signature is not enough for anything, it must be always accompanied by a gaming badge number. For two years I had to sign '8338' as part of my signature. Now, it's a different, six-digit number. The newest hires are unlucky to be saddled with an eight-digit one.
Those that are issued radios have it even worse, as they get a three-digit radio call sign and are not allowed to refer to each other by name on the radio, always only by call sign.
I, for one, don't think this quote string went on nearly long enough.
You should have contributed to it more.
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Numbers are not feelings.
Not with that attitude.
Attitude does not matter. Numbers will never be feelings.
Since people are treated as numbers, and people have feelings; therefore, numbers are people, too.
If you'll excuse me, I have some numerals to console. Just ten, because they're commutative and associative.
People are treated as numbers?
Go to university... you're just a number there... even though they try to deny that.
Try working at a casino–just your signature is not enough for anything, it must be always accompanied by a gaming badge number. For two years I had to sign '8338' as part of my signature. Now, it's a different, six-digit number. The newest hires are unlucky to be saddled with an eight-digit one.
Those that are issued radios have it even worse, as they get a three-digit radio call sign and are not allowed to refer to each other by name on the radio, always only by call sign.
I, for one, don't think this quote string went on nearly long enough.
You should have contributed to it more.
Well, at least I'm starting now.
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Numbers are not feelings.
Not with that attitude.
Attitude does not matter. Numbers will never be feelings.
Since people are treated as numbers, and people have feelings; therefore, numbers are people, too.
If you'll excuse me, I have some numerals to console. Just ten, because they're commutative and associative.
People are treated as numbers?
Go to university... you're just a number there... even though they try to deny that.
Try working at a casino–just your signature is not enough for anything, it must be always accompanied by a gaming badge number. For two years I had to sign '8338' as part of my signature. Now, it's a different, six-digit number. The newest hires are unlucky to be saddled with an eight-digit one.
Those that are issued radios have it even worse, as they get a three-digit radio call sign and are not allowed to refer to each other by name on the radio, always only by call sign.
I, for one, don't think this quote string went on nearly long enough.
You should have contributed to it more.
Well, at least I'm starting now.
Hope this does not get locked.
Had my 3 bad luck things for the night:
1. Yankees came back from a 4-0 deficit against the Astros (not an Astros fan but I Despise the Yankees.
2. Gordon Hayward is probably out for the season less than 5 minutes into his Celtics career
3. Cavs beat the Celtics by a point.
That's 3. Things gotta get better.
Saw a replay of Hayward's injury. Gruesome stuff.
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2. Gordon Hayward is probably out for the season less than 5 minutes into his Celtics career
If you consider that unlucky for you, think about how Hayward must feel.
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Had my 3 bad luck things for the night:
1. Yankees came back from a 4-0 deficit against the Astros (not an Astros fan but I Despise the Yankees.
2. Gordon Hayward is probably out for the season less than 5 minutes into his Celtics career
3. Cavs beat the Celtics by a point.
That's 3. Things gotta get better.
Someone said in school today the Hayward would be be back in March.
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Had my 3 bad luck things for the night:
1. Yankees came back from a 4-0 deficit against the Astros (not an Astros fan but I Despise the Yankees.
2. Gordon Hayward is probably out for the season less than 5 minutes into his Celtics career
3. Cavs beat the Celtics by a point.
That's 3. Things gotta get better.
Someone said in school today the Hayward would be be back in March.
Out for the season
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Someone said in school today the Hayward would be be back in March.
Out for the season
Yep. http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/21069204/boston-celtics-coach-brad-stevens-says-gordon-hayward-need-surgery
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Someone said in school today the Hayward would be be back in March.
Out for the season
Yep. http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/21069204/boston-celtics-coach-brad-stevens-says-gordon-hayward-need-surgery
I heard today that he could be back for the playoffs.
Clearly the people at your school know better than ESPN.
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Thats why its called clickbait.
Does anybody like clickbait?
The people who write it.
The people who write them probably only get $3 an hour. The people who like clickbait are the owners.
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Someone said in school today the Hayward would be be back in March.
Out for the season
Yep. http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/21069204/boston-celtics-coach-brad-stevens-says-gordon-hayward-need-surgery
I heard today that he could be back for the playoffs.
If they make the playoffs, only one game into the season.
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Someone said in school today the Hayward would be be back in March.
Out for the season
Yep. http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/21069204/boston-celtics-coach-brad-stevens-says-gordon-hayward-need-surgery
I heard today that he could be back for the playoffs.
If they make the playoffs, only one game into the season.
Well everyone thinks they will make the playoffs.
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Someone said in school today the Hayward would be be back in March.
Out for the season
Yep. http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/21069204/boston-celtics-coach-brad-stevens-says-gordon-hayward-need-surgery
I heard today that he could be back for the playoffs.
If they make the playoffs, only one game into the season.
Well everyone thinks they will make the playoffs.
Doesn't guarantee that they will. We need to see some decent production from players off the bench replacing Hayward. By Christmas we should have a good idea of who could easily make the playoffs
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Someone said in school today the Hayward would be be back in March.
Out for the season
Yep. http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/21069204/boston-celtics-coach-brad-stevens-says-gordon-hayward-need-surgery
I heard today that he could be back for the playoffs.
If they make the playoffs, only one game into the season.
Well everyone thinks they will make the playoffs.
over half of the nba makes the playoffs.
Doesn't guarantee that they will. We need to see some decent production from players off the bench replacing Hayward. By Christmas we should have a good idea of who could easily make the playoffs
Like I said, wait until Christmas. Boston is an early favorite, but I don't start making playoff bets until Christmas at the earliest
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Someone said in school today the Hayward would be be back in March.
Out for the season
Yep. http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/21069204/boston-celtics-coach-brad-stevens-says-gordon-hayward-need-surgery
I heard today that he could be back for the playoffs.
If they make the playoffs, only one game into the season.
Well everyone thinks they will make the playoffs.
I don't!
I'm willing to bet that a number of teams will make the playoffs. :bigass:
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Someone said in school today the Hayward would be be back in March.
Out for the season
Yep. http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/21069204/boston-celtics-coach-brad-stevens-says-gordon-hayward-need-surgery
I heard today that he could be back for the playoffs.
If they make the playoffs, only one game into the season.
Well everyone thinks they will make the playoffs.
I don't!
I do.
I got banned frm live chat for mentioning One long locked thread... feeling really stupid right now...