BaZmO* wrote: » This post is the 10,000th post
Fourier wrote: » From what I read, if you emerge every six years you're at risk from predators that emerge every 1, 2, 3 and 6 years, i.e. any cycle of years that divides 6. Where as if you emerge using a cycle based on a prime number of years and the prime is big, you're really only susceptible to predators present every year.
sbsquarepants wrote: » Would that not still be the vast majority of predators though?
Deleted User wrote: » More of a quirky maths thing than a 'bet you didn't know...."1. Get a calculator 2. Key in the first three digits of your mobile number (minus the 086/087 bit). If it starts with zero, use any 7 digit landline instead 3. Multiply by 80 4. add 1 5. multiply by 250 6. add the last 4 digits of your number 7. add those 4 digits again 8. subtract 250 9. divide by 2 Do you recognize the number?
Ipso wrote: » Is there anything to be said for typing 5318008 into a calculator and turning it upside down?
Fourier wrote: » Come on, young innocent lads like New Home read this thread.
Candie wrote: » I didn't actually get that. Now I do.
New Home wrote: » :rolleyes:
Candie wrote: » I don't have a husband
Fourier wrote: » Well time to dig a hole for myself, because there was an exchange between yourself and Candie in the last thread which made me think not only were you a man, but Candie's husband.:o
Candie wrote: » I don't have a husband, but if I was in the market for a wife NH would definitely be in the running It's all possible these days, NH!
Fourier wrote: » :eek: The revelations keep coming. Next I'll learn Capn Midnight isn't even a qualified Naval Captain.
New Home wrote: » I bet he picked his name 'cause he likes to eat fish fingers (not a euphemism!) after dark.
Fourier wrote: » At least Wibbs is still a ripped Indian Jones figure rescuing ancient watches from tombs.
Candie wrote: » There is a visiting German gentleman in work (with whom I've fallen madly in love on the strength of his amazingly deep basso profundo voice) who was telling me that over 35% of the wind energy in the entire world is produced off the coast in northern Germany, and that Germans recycle a shade under 50% of all waste. Americans, on the other hand, account for 5% of the worlds population but over 30% of the worlds waste, and typically recycle less than a third of their household waste. Even more interestingly, unexploded WW2 bombs are still being found all over Germany, weighing in at over 20,000 tons a year. Which everyone else might know, but I didn't!
Candie wrote: » Even more interestingly, unexploded WW2 bombs are still being found all over Germany, weighing in at over 20,000 tons a year. Which everyone else might know, but I didn't!
partyguinness wrote: » Frankfurt centre was shut a years ago due to a bomb found. Quite a regular occurrence TBH and it will continue for many years to come. Even in the UK unexploded WWII bombs still found on a regular enough basis. Birmingham a couple of years back my train was cancelled as they found a bomb near the train line and they were sorting it out.
Candie wrote: » T Even more interestingly, unexploded WW2 bombs are still being found all over Germany, weighing in at over 20,000 tons a year. Which everyone else might know, but I didn't!