Sunday, January 22, 2006
Joe Bloggs' closing down sale.
Everything must go! The stupid jokes, the funny stories, the inane comments, the sheer idiocy ...
There will be no more Joe Bloggs after today.
However, I will continue to blog as kitchen hand here. Come on over.
is it time for a nap yet? i think so
There will be no more Joe Bloggs after today.
However, I will continue to blog as kitchen hand here. Come on over.
is it time for a nap yet? i think so
Thursday, January 12, 2006
I didn't think it were possible to laugh like a maniac and have sex at the same time.
I was wrong.
I wonder what they're thinking?
Maybe that they might fall out of the tree.
is it time for a nap yet? i think so
I wonder what they're thinking?
Maybe that they might fall out of the tree.
is it time for a nap yet? i think so
Saturday, January 07, 2006
Mad math.
He should concentrate on his bike riding more.
It's crazy out there. North Carlton to St Kilda is straight through the CBD. He'll get knocked over. All that gazing about associating numbers with places.
"Uh, 2150 - the Shrine. 2151, tramstop 24. 2152, that imitation Rodin statue outside 464 St Kilda Rod. 2153, Wesley College."
is it time for a nap yet? i think so
It's crazy out there. North Carlton to St Kilda is straight through the CBD. He'll get knocked over. All that gazing about associating numbers with places.
"Uh, 2150 - the Shrine. 2151, tramstop 24. 2152, that imitation Rodin statue outside 464 St Kilda Rod. 2153, Wesley College."
is it time for a nap yet? i think so
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
Just don't lose count ...
Some guys with WAY too much time on their hands have discovered the highest prime number yet, a prime number divisible only by itself and one.
It's a big number. It has 9.1 million digits.
I tried to work out how long it would take you to count up to that number.
I allowed a second to enunciate numbers 1-1000, a couple of seconds for 1000-1,000,000, five seconds for a million through to the hundred millions. At this stage we are still talking just nine digits. Multiply that by a million. Five million seconds to read ONLY the VERY last number in the sequence. That's 57.8 days.
That's when I stopped trying to work it out.
is it time for a nap yet? i think so
It's a big number. It has 9.1 million digits.
I tried to work out how long it would take you to count up to that number.
I allowed a second to enunciate numbers 1-1000, a couple of seconds for 1000-1,000,000, five seconds for a million through to the hundred millions. At this stage we are still talking just nine digits. Multiply that by a million. Five million seconds to read ONLY the VERY last number in the sequence. That's 57.8 days.
That's when I stopped trying to work it out.
is it time for a nap yet? i think so