16.5 – The miles I rode to work this morning.
12.3 – The avg mph on that ride.
2 – The temperature outside when I arrived.
80 – The number of minutes the ride took.
15 – The number of minutes Andy was late to the meeting place for having awakened late.
54.4 – My WPM in Dvorak on the “common” words typing test I took this AM.
5.4 – The mistakes per minute during that same test.
256 – Just a random number I felt like typing.
256 is NOT a random number; it happens to be 2 to the eighth power. You must have computers on the brain!
257 is a random number. I don’t think it is divisible by anything other than one and its self.
Now am I in for another lesson in Philosophy? I suppose so. That’s my lot in live as Grandpa to such a Grandson! Sob! sob!
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Are you serious? 54 wpm? WOW!
I’m lucky if I can make 30 wpm on the “common words” test, and that will probably include 8+ errors per minute. I have both my home PC and my work PC set to Dvorak now, so hopefully I will begin to catch up to you.
By the way, I had to do some user support this morning, typing on her keyboard, and I had to look at the keyboard the whole time. I can’t remember the QWERTY keys any more.
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710 77345
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But 257 is still special! It’s a fermat prime…ok ok, I don’t really know what that means, but I ran across this site (http://mathworld.wolfram.com/FermatPrime.html) the other day and this post is the only thing I found it useful for =P
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Here’s another number for ya –
01.20.09 😉
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