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Wed Jun 07 2006, 11:10PM
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ya, once I turned 16 my mom gave me her old car (140k miles on it, 13 years old) and went out and bought a $20k 5 year old volvo s80 shades The only problem is that now I have to drive my family whenever we go anywhere mistrust
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Quantum Singularity
Thu Jun 08 2006, 06:38PM
Quantum Singularity Registered Member #158 Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 09:53PM
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... glad to see your still alive, I was wondering after your story how you made out on beast day. tongue





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Cesiumsponge
Fri Jun 09 2006, 01:02AM
Cesiumsponge Registered Member #397 Joined: Wed Apr 19 2006, 12:56AM
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I recall the actual number of the beast in Biblical text is 616...so it would be 6-1-06, but its 2006, not 616AD or 616BC. They keep changing the date every time they retranslate the languages...unless they redid it again and now it is 666 again. I don't keep track with that stuff.

I was listening to Number of the Beast by Iron Maiden very loudly at work though two days ago. It was fun.

Speaking of numbers, anyone here ever distracted by a digital clock? For example, it'll catch my attention if the clock says 1:23, 12:34, 3:21, 2:23, 5:55, 4:26, 3:40, 4:40. etc. There are lots of 3-4 digit numbers that represent whatever useless nugget in my head (firearm calibers, sequential numbers, electronic parts, car parts, etc) and a clock will often draw my attention for a split second so I can pull up that useless mental thought.
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Alex
Fri Jun 09 2006, 01:19AM
Alex Geometrically Frustrated
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Cesiumsponge wrote ...
Speaking of numbers, anyone here ever distracted by a digital clock? For example, it'll catch my attention if the clock says 1:23, 12:34, 3:21, 2:23, 5:55, 4:26, 3:40, 4:40. etc. There are lots of 3-4 digit numbers that represent whatever useless nugget in my head (firearm calibers, sequential numbers, electronic parts, car parts, etc) and a clock will often draw my attention for a split second so I can pull up that useless mental thought.
5:03, clock unavailable!

Yes, I do that all the time. I usually think of error codes and/or Roland instruments.
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G^3
Fri Jun 09 2006, 01:54AM
G^3 Registered Member #97 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:40PM
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I also do that all the time, but I do it when I can make an equation with all of the numbers, not necessarily in order, like 8:44 is 8=4+4. I can waste a lot of time around around 12:41, 12:42, 12:43, 12:44, 12:45, 12:46, 12:47, 12:49.
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Quantum Singularity
Fri Jun 09 2006, 04:28AM
Quantum Singularity Registered Member #158 Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 09:53PM
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4:04 'Time not found'



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Fri Jun 09 2006, 04:41AM
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hehe, I never really notice those...

I did notice 3:14 once... 4:20 pops out once an a while, it seems to be 7:14 a lot (no idea why)

The most comon ones I see are 7:47 and 7:11 (the plane and the store). I alos notice X:00:00 more often than it seems like I should shades

To sorta shift things back on topic...
It turns out beast day maissed me by a day... On 6/7 6th period I pulled my hand out of the desk to find a chick of the nuckle missing and blood running down my hand angry
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Steve Conner
Fri Jun 09 2006, 06:57AM
Steve Conner Registered Member #30 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 10:52AM
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My favourite time is 13:37 because it's.... 1337 smile

I also like 4:50 because of this Link2 We used a picture of a digital clock showing 4:50 as the artwork for our demo CD.
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Avalanche
Fri Jun 09 2006, 02:58PM
Avalanche Registered Member #103 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:16PM
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I always notice '11.34' because it reads 'hell' upside down. That is quite worrying because I always notice it... rolleyes
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Dr. Dark Current
Fri Jun 09 2006, 03:05PM
Dr. Dark Current Registered Member #152 Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 03:36PM
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When I look on a clock in weekend morning I often see '8:35'. Not sure why but I see it about 10times more often than other times cry

J.M.
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