I hate that numbers ---smurf-poop---. I got into it for fun for a while back in high school. I quit when I realized it was consuming all of my time and effort. I never bothered to consider 23 as a movie going option. It got tossed into the same pile as the Cable Guy and I forgot all about it.
What makes the whole thing absolutely asinine is that too few people realize that a majority of the time, anybody can pull some random number out of their ass and make damn near anything fit their conspiracy or whatever they want to call it. Ever see this one about Bill Gates III?
Take the ASCII dec code for each letter in his name:
BILL GATES III
translates to:
66 73 76 76 71 65 84 69 83 1 1 1
Which equates to 666.
Any sane person would point out that the dec ASCII code to III actually translates to 73, 73, 73 and that Bill Gates doesn't actually spell his name in all caps, and his real name is actually William Henry Gates III, but morons tend to argue around this point. So um... let's pick a random number out of ---my bottom---... my clock says 9:26.
Bill Gates III
66 105 108 108 71 97 116 101 73 1 1 1
Add them all up you get 848 (note my use of proper lower case there).
Gates was born in 1955, the year of the Sheep (or Goat, Ram, whatever).
The ending time for the goat is
2:592 + 5 + 9 is 16. Subtract 16 from 848 and you get 832. (side note, add 8+3+2 and you get 13).
The Altair 8800 is what Gates worked on with Allen before starting MS.
8 + 8 + 0 + 0 = 16
16 * 2 = 32. Two is the number of partners (Gates and Allen).
832 / 32 = 26. The number I picked out of ---my bottom---... err off my clock.
The whole numbers thing is just one big ---smurfing--- joke. People in the know like to drag those who don't on insane mental joyrides. I guarantee you there's a bunch of fat cats chewing on big brown ---Deutsche Frankfurters--- sitting around a fire place laughing at the sort of ---Cleveland steamer--- they like to throw out there.
I used to write that kind of ---Cleveland steamer--- into my code just to have laughs with anybody debugging my code down the line.
PS, that numbers game I put together up there only took me about ten or fifteen minutes. Would've been a little quicker if I didn't have to change a diaper in the middle of it.
