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OT: It\'s 2:35am....
...and there are 142,594 dots on my ceiling.
/sadface
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March 7th, 2007, 08:30 AM
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Re: OT: It\'s 2:35am....
...and there is nothing on tv to watch.
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March 7th, 2007, 03:42 PM
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Re: OT: It\'s 2:35am....
.. and you're wearing sunglasses?
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March 7th, 2007, 05:07 PM
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Re: OT: It\'s 2:35am....
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"Why the blazes didn't we utilise the abandoned Martian War Machines to retain Empire? I demand immediate resignations."
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I wondered where that was from (I know, I could have just asked), so I just entered the whole thing into a Google search.
Here's something that came up -- {FTW?}
I wonder sometimes about the stuff you find stored on the web. Someone's research, leading ... nowhere?
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March 7th, 2007, 07:22 PM
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Re: OT: It\'s 2:35am....
2:35? Wimp. On monday I was up till 6:00AM.
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March 7th, 2007, 10:13 PM
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Re: OT: It\'s 2:35am....
Well, I made it to 4am, then ran out of things to do, so I clambered into bed and sat in the dark until the sun came up. I think I drifted off around 8, and 4 hours later I was dragged out of bed to have lunch with the parents. Now I'm all sleepy, but I don't want to take a nap because then I'll probably wind up wide awake at 2:35am again.
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Re: OT: It\'s 2:35am....
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"Why the blazes didn't we utilise the abandoned Martian War Machines to retain Empire? I demand immediate resignations."
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I wondered where that was from (I know, I could have just asked), so I just entered the whole thing into a Google search.
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March 8th, 2007, 09:27 PM
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Re: OT: It\'s 2:35am....
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Arkcon said: I wondered where that was from (I know, I could have just asked), so I just entered the whole thing into a Google search.
Here's something that came up -- {FTW?}
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That is a statistical analysis of how many times each word appears in a large body of English language texts.
I worked with a similar database at my last job, working for a professor researching computer recognition of speech.
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March 9th, 2007, 12:10 AM
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Re: OT: It\'s 2:35am....
capnq said:
That is a statistical analysis of how many times each word appears in a large body of English language texts.
I worked with a similar database at my last job, working for a professor researching computer recognition of speech.
Yeah but ... why post it on the web, and why is Google indexing it? Yeah, I know, ... Why not? and Because are options. Still weird 'tho.
Check out this Fark link (remember, Fark webpage has naughty adverts): {The world generated 161 exabytes of digital information last year. That's 161 billion gigabytes}
Scroll down for an interesting breakdown of examples of really big numbers, we once had a thread on this subject here on Shrapnel.
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Re: OT: It\'s 2:35am....
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Arkcon said: I wondered where that was from (I know, I could have just asked), so I just entered the whole thing into a Google search.
Here's something that came up -- {FTW?}
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That is a statistical analysis of how many times each word appears in a large body of English language texts.
I worked with a similar database at my last job, working for a professor researching computer recognition of speech.
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That's hilarious.
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