John Noble (
jackofallgeeks) wrote2007-05-04 03:00 pm
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Don't Violate Distribution Keys.
I've decided that my new favorite number is 13,256,278,887,989,457,651,018,865,901,401,704,640. I'm not exactly sure how to say that, but (being a computer guy) I'm sure it'd be easier to manage in octal or something.
In unrelated news, a buddy of mine was going on and on about the data flood over at Digg the other day, and said he wanted to get a rather specific number tattooed on his forearm. I'm not exactly sure what that'd prove, but it's just geeky enough that I think it's a great idea. I mean, who doesn't want base-16 digits branded on their arm? Very cyber-punk.
In unrelated news, a buddy of mine was going on and on about the data flood over at Digg the other day, and said he wanted to get a rather specific number tattooed on his forearm. I'm not exactly sure what that'd prove, but it's just geeky enough that I think it's a great idea. I mean, who doesn't want base-16 digits branded on their arm? Very cyber-punk.
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Thirteen undecillion, two-hundred fifty-six decillion, two-hundred seventy-eight novillion, eight-hundred eighty-seven octillion, nine-hundred eighty-nine septillion, four-hundred fifty-seven sessillion, six-hundred fifty-one quintillion, eighteen quadrillion, eight-hundred sixty-five trillion, nine-hundred one billion, four-hundred one million, seven-hundred four thousand, six-hundred and forty.
Thank you.