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636.1 | I bet everybody is haunted with different numbers | INK::KALLIS | Just everybody please calm down... | Tue Jan 26 1988 08:37 | 5 |
| I can't say. I've been haunted by 59 (my class year in college).
Also, my badge number and an ID number I had in the service are
very similar (4874/4784). Both reduce to 5.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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636.2 | They're your Friends! | FLOWER::JASNIEWSKI | | Tue Jan 26 1988 08:48 | 8 |
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Why "haunted"? Perhaps these numbers are your friends! (I've
heard of an Indian Woman who is a mathematician and knows lots of
numbers; she describes them as her "friends". She can tell them
"apart" and see each one's distinction by how they behave and "where"
they show up)
Joe Jas
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636.3 | What's your number? | SEINE::RAINVILLE | The best view is close to the edge! | Tue Jan 26 1988 10:45 | 16 |
| Excuse please, 'haunted' is a positive attribute as far as I'm
concerned. Perhaps 'mystified' would have been a better choice.
I now accept '217' as a constant reminder that science cannot
provide enough answers to keep me smugly self-assured. Mostly
it appears after I have done something positive for someone
else...Of course, pointing it out to others leads to derisive
comments for a few months, until they see it too, so I only
mention it to people who will be spending a lot of time with
me. I is really fun to watch their expressions when it
appears while working a problem they brought to me in
desperation!!!.....So, help me out, pick another 3-digit #
and compare its' frequency of appearance over a long time.
Maybe it's just Turner & I!! BTW Steve, 4874 eh? Well my
DEC extension is 4574!!...Do we all have our own numbers?
Are they harbingers?????....Mystified in Westminster...MWR
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636.4 | Numbers, numbers and more numbers | CLUE::PAINTER | It's all relative....maybe. | Tue Jan 26 1988 12:24 | 27 |
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Re.3
> ...constant reminder that science cannot provide enough answers...
Perhaps the numbers in and of themselves *are* part of a larger
'scientific' puzzle and it is up to you to to figure it out. Once
you figure out the common thread in one discipline, you will then
be able to find the common thread which connects many disciplines
together.
Back when I was a waitress (long ago), we had an NCR machine where
we had to punch in our unique waitress number and then punch in
the correct items. The number '13' was assigned to one waitress,
and she requested that her number be assigned to something else
(believe it was '9'). After about 2 years, the manager discovered
that the greatest turnover in waitresses corresponded directly with
their number assignment, which was '9'. Then she remembered that
'13' was really the substitute and we all thought that was very
interesting. The turnover was *very* high - something like 10
waitresses were assigned '9' as opposed to 2 or 3 that were assigned
'13'. (My number was 2, and was for 2 years, and there were 2 of
us who shared that number because we worked different shifts.)
The reason for assigning numbers was to track sales amounts by waitress.
Cindy
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636.5 | Prime Numbers, not Computers. | FSTVAX::ROYER | FIDUS AMICUS.. | Tue Jan 26 1988 14:43 | 29 |
| Indeed numbers are strange friends... 5 for example it entered
my head at Yonkers Race Track, I bet #5 to win, it did. I played
#5 to show in second race, it did. Played #5 to place in third
it was another winner. I played #5 to win in fourth race and
won..I was chicken to push further. No other #5 winners that
night.
In California I had a string of DEC and Personal cars with
Even numbers for plates, 8 in a row.
Having been in field service we drive a lot and the 1000 mile
weeks are common. I usually saw the numbers 727, 737, 747, etc
show up on the odometer just prior to a trip, but before I
knew that I would be flying.
And I am not afraid of 13 either. I like 13.
Numbers are convenienent, friend or foe, who can say.
both my first and last name have 5 letters, my nickname and
second and last name combine for 15 letters or 5 x 3.
Prime numbers.
Anyone else have prime numbers that are involved in your being.
regards,
Dave
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636.6 | Dividing cosmic numbers by human factors. | PUZZLE::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Tue Jan 26 1988 20:30 | 20 |
| I just recently read something about some of the world's "smartest"
number pushers (some are idiot savants, some are just "plain"
geniuses.) I don't know where I read it, so maybe someone else
read it, too. Anyway, some woman (Oriental, is all I can
conjur up at the moment) was relating her association with numbers
and (it was either her or one of the others in the discussed group)
they said that each number had its own "feel." I.E., some numbers
gave up positive "vibrations" or whatever while others did not.
Some were friendly while some were not. Numbers seemed to "jump"
at them in unexplainable fashion.
I hope I am not repeating something I read here in Dejavu (that
would be embarassing) but anyway, it certainly relates to the
discussion.
Interesting, I think.
Frederick
(whose new node will be WR08A in a couple of hours.)
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636.7 | Let's have one more 217... | STAR::WORCESTER | Life need not be a zero-sum game. | Sat Jan 30 1988 20:07 | 4 |
| RE: .0
We'd all appreciate it greatly if 217 made another grand
appearance as the price of DEC stock in the near future ;-).
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636.8 | y | SEINE::RAINVILLE | The rest of a view from a ledge. | Mon Feb 22 1988 23:15 | 11 |
| My work life for the last and next few months has been absorbed
in preparation for production of VMS V5.0 media. I mean absorbed
in the bet-your-reputation sense of saying I can build an engine
to replicate 400% of our normal demand. I am building some 20 tons
of new iron in SDC media production to prove we can do it.
Today we gathered to review the latest forecast for V5.0. After
extensive analysis, our production control expert, Dot H., said
she expected 217 products to be involved in the re-issue of software.
MWR
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636.9 | CBS | SEINE::RAINVILLE | Anonymous Anomalies Analyzed! | Thu Mar 03 1988 18:44 | 5 |
| At this moment I'm watching CBS news. Before the commercial, just
as I reached DEJAVU, a preview frame about a classified ad flashed
on, It looked like the area code was 217. The article will be on
in a minute....MWR
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636.10 | "217" | NECVAX::CANINO | | Mon Mar 28 1988 09:38 | 15 |
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It is said that all of us have our own "frequency" of energy and
we are forever drawn to those things that have our "frequency".
217 is obviously yours. Also take note you may also have related
numbers such as 37 (2+1 7), 28 (2 1+7), ect. It would be interesting
to hear if you ever had such an observance.
My number is 9. The number 9 follows me. When I see a license
plate 54333 - what is really see is 99. I don't really know what
to "do" with it other than just take notice.
My $.09 worth.
MAC
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636.11 | " 444 4 what it's worth 2 U " | CURIE::COSTLEY | | Fri Apr 01 1988 16:08 | 11 |
| The preceding reply (.10) seems to be explainable as a reduction
in the combinative manner of numerologists: sum & reduce to a single
digit under 10.
Personally now: I have been waking up invariably @ 04:44 for
some years now to my mystification. I know only one instance of
444 having any public meaning: the American hostages were released
from Iran after 444 days...and I'd been waking @ 04:44 all that
time...& since. For about 10 years now.
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636.12 | Brrrriiiiiinnnnnnnggggggg | MCIS2::SHURSKY | | Tue Apr 05 1988 11:47 | 6 |
| Even when the time changes like it did last weekend? This indicates
you have strange relationship with your alarm clock (or maybe you
should turn the alarm off!). You might consider getting a new one.
{;-) :-)
Stan
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