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@very-rusty said
So what comes after 224? 🙂

-VR
225 pounds is equal to about 102 kilograms.

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@torunn said
225 pounds is equal to about 102 kilograms.
Actually my post would have been 225 which would have made your post 226 and now we should be at 227. 🙂 Also back on track of you want to keep counting. 🙂

-VR


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For those of you who grew up with tables, it's 12x19. I had a maths teacher who thought 12 wasn't enough so we went for 20. It's been surprisingly useful over the years.

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@kewpie said
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For those of you who grew up with tables, it's 12x19. I had a maths teacher who thought 12 wasn't enough so we went for 20. It's been surprisingly useful over the years.
I never learned to count past 228 so I don't know what number this might be.

Talking about tables we have a round one now instead of the old square ones. Many people have them now. Some use an Island with the round stools no back support, don't care for them.

-VR

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@very-rusty said
I never learned to count past 228 so I don't know what number this might be.

Talking about tables we have a round one now instead of the old square ones. Many people have them now. Some use an Island with the round stools no back support, don't care for them.

-VR
The first “round table” I had was in my first apartment. It was huge, sat about 12. It was one of those cable spools.👍

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@great-big-stees said
The first “round table” I had was in my first apartment. It was huge, sat about 12. It was one of those cable spools.👍
Did it have real chairs with back support? 🙂

-VR

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Last 3 digits of my credit card, and another pattern number. I love patterns.


@kewpie said
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Last 3 digits of my credit card, and another pattern number. I love patterns.
LOL...Just make sure you don't give out the rest of the number on your credit card. 🙂

-VR


@very-rusty said
LOL...Just make sure you don't give out the rest of the number on your credit card. 🙂

-VR
Just how stupid do you think I am? 13 unknown digits is enough protection. But thank you for giving me another pattern number - 234.


@kewpie said
Just how stupid do you think I am? 13 unknown digits is enough protection. But thank you for giving me another pattern number - 234.
How many tries would it take for us to get that 13 digit number?
Would one and a half dozen years be long enough? That’s 157,680 hours?

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@drewnogal said
How many tries would it take for us to get that 13 digit number?
Would one and a half dozen years be long enough? That’s 157,680 hours?
A decent supercomputer could crack it in a day, but there's a cost for computer time. For my $500 limit I don't think they'd bother.

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The street address of the building last time I lived in an apartment…45 years ago (I think…the number of years not the street address)👍


@great-big-stees said
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The street address of the building last time I lived in an apartment…45 years ago (I think…the number of years not the street address)👍
Amazing you can recall 45 years ago! 🙂

-VR

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@very-rusty said
Amazing you can recall 45 years ago! 🙂

-VR
It’s what happened a day, or even an hour ago that I sometimes struggle with.😲😉

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240 pennies in a pound, in the good old days before metrication made so many things easier.

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