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  • crazykate
    Member
    • Feb 2019
    • 174

    #1

    All the pretty numbers

    I've just had to switch from 4x4 to 5x5 for this month because I noticed that my total points score is at 99999 points. I can't ruin that.
  • dannyb
    Member
    • Feb 2019
    • 257

    #2
    Originally posted by crazykate
    I've just had to switch from 4x4 to 5x5 for this month because I noticed that my total points score is at 99999 points. I can't ruin that.
    A very pretty number indeed! Take a screen shot and print it. Even if you don't play 4X4, the number will disappear at midnight on September 31.

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    • bwt1213
      Member
      • Feb 2019
      • 626

      #3
      Originally posted by dannyb

      A very pretty number indeed! Take a screen shot and print it. Even if you don't play 4X4, the number will disappear at midnight on September 31.
      Um. Did you mean September 30?

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      • BoggleOtaku
        Member
        • Feb 2019
        • 174

        #4
        I guess this provides a counterexample the earlier conversation where getting 99999 would be disappointing compared to getting 100000... congrats!

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        • dannyb
          Member
          • Feb 2019
          • 257

          #5


          "Um. Did you mean September 30?​"

          You will see that it is a thirty if you use an optical transducer. Isn't that correct Lalatan? I bought mine used on eBay!

          "I guess this provides a counterexample the earlier conversation where getting 99999 would be disappointing compared to getting 100000... congrats!"

          One is QUALITY one is QUANTITY. Sort of like gourmet and gourmand.


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          • BoggleOtaku
            Member
            • Feb 2019
            • 174

            #6
            I'd be willing to stipulate for the sake of this topic that nines are higher quality than zeros in most cultures. (And higher quantity digit for digit as a bonus.) But you do get the extra one thrown in.
            Last edited by BoggleOtaku; 09-16-2023, 12:42 AM.

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            • bwt1213
              Member
              • Feb 2019
              • 626

              #7
              Originally posted by dannyb

              "Um. Did you mean September 30?​"

              You will see that it is a thirty if you use an optical transducer. Isn't that correct Lalatan? I bought mine used on eBay!

              "I guess this provides a counterexample the earlier conversation where getting 99999 would be disappointing compared to getting 100000... congrats!"

              One is QUALITY one is QUANTITY. Sort of like gourmet and gourmand.

              I must admit that I am a gourmand. My tastebuds don't discriminate quality very well compared to chefs of any worth. And when I was young, I ate prodigious quantities of food with no harmful effects. Alas, those days are gone, very long gone. I can, however, envy those under perhaps 30 years of age who can still devour a whole large pizza by themselves -- or, as I did, a Chicago Deep Dish medium-sized pizza at Pizzeria Due in downtown Chicago. It weighed six pounds and required a whole lot of beer to wash it down, and the waiter couldn't believe I could do it. I didn't require food the next day, however, rather similar to a snake with an especially large meal. No, I did not have indigestion, didn't have bad dreams, and had no ill effects other than I was very thirsty for a while. There's a lot of salt in a pizza, particularly a six pound one. I still fondly remember that pizza. In fact, Ian Fleming (remember James Bond?) had visited that very restaurant and had that very pizza and had inserted a comment about it into one of his novels as "perhaps the best pizza in the world" -- which the restaurant had reprinted and displayed proudly near the entrance. I can testify that it was a very, very good pizza. A righteous pizza. If you are under 30, perhaps you will have one as good. But probably not.

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