UPSB v4
Forum Games / A little game :)
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 13:40:44
Okay, so here's a little game that I've seen on other forums, but never here. It's really quite a simple game. The users try to post, without bring interrupted by the mods (or admins) The rules of the game are quite simple. It's a counting game. So, I'll start 1 Now, the next user to post on here will post the number TWO, the one after that will post the number THREE, and so on and so forth. But, there's a catch. If either a Mod or an admin makes a post in this topic, the count resets to zero. The only other rule is that no user can post more than once in a row. Let's see if we can make it work As a final note, you may notice that at some times, a mod has posted but the count did not reset (for example, PenwisH's posts on the second page). Rest assured that at the time of the posting these mods didn't actually have mod status, and were lowly users like you and I. If they had been mods at that point, the count would have reset.
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 14:57:12
Its AdiblueseaQQQ here!!!! Duh. 2!
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 14:59:35
3.
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 15:03:10
Its me again? Ok FINE 4.
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 15:08:44
Hmmm .. i am kindda bored.. 5.
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 15:32:21
S-I-X 6
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 16:18:34
? Frog~
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 16:25:30
So we start again? 1 I think there should be an objective like 20 or something and increasing over time maybe.
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 16:36:59
^ same. Frog~
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 18:50:59
1
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 18:54:48
2
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 19:12:43
3
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Date: Wed, Oct 31 2012 22:39:17
↔╩§V-Æ i mean 4...
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Date: Thu, Nov 1 2012 00:17:47
5
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Date: Thu, Nov 1 2012 00:29:01
6
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Date: Thu, Nov 1 2012 00:35:39
Remember that only one post per person. After the number resets you can post again. Lemme just reset the number. 1.
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Date: Thu, Nov 1 2012 01:31:12
too 2
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Date: Thu, Nov 1 2012 01:50:33
this is pointless but 3
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Date: Thu, Nov 1 2012 02:34:52
I have 5 fingers 5 toes 5.
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Date: Thu, Nov 1 2012 03:15:42
Adinub no troll. U 4
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Date: Thu, Nov 1 2012 05:55:47
so.. i am 5?? =3=
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Date: Thu, Nov 1 2012 15:20:35
6 is the first number which is neither a square number nor a prime number. Six is the second smallest composite number; its proper divisors are 1, 2 and 3. Since six equals the sum of its proper divisors, six is the smallest perfect number, Granville number, and -perfect number.[1][2] As a perfect number: 6 is related to the Mersenne prime 3, since 21(22 - 1) = 6. (The next perfect number is 28.) 6 is the only even perfect number that is not the sum of successive odd cubes.[3] As a perfect number, 6 is the root of the 6-aliquot tree, and is itself the aliquot sum of only one number; the square number, 25. Six is the only number that is both the sum and the product of three consecutive positive numbers.[4] Unrelated to 6 being a perfect number, a Golomb ruler of length 6 is a "perfect ruler."[5] Six is a congruent number. Six is the first discrete biprime (2.3) and the first member of the (2.q) discrete biprime family. Six is a unitary perfect number, a harmonic divisor number and a highly composite number. The next highly composite number is 12. 5 and 6 form a Ruth-Aaron pair under either definition. The smallest non-abelian group is the symmetric group S3 which has 3! = 6 elements. S6, with 720 elements, is the only finite symmetric group which has an outer automorphism. This automorphism allows us to construct a number of exceptional mathematical objects such as the S(5,6,12) Steiner system, the projective plane of order 4 and the Hoffman-Singleton graph. A closely related result is the following theorem: 6 is the only natural number n for which there is a construction of n isomorphic objects on an n-set A, invariant under all permutations of A, but not naturally in 1-1 correspondence with the elements of A. This can also be expressed category theoretically: consider the category whose objects are the n element sets and whose arrows are the bijections between the sets. This category has a non-trivial functor to itself only for n=6. 6 similar coins can be arranged around a central coin of the same radius so that each coin makes contact with the central one (and touches both its neighbors without a gap), but seven cannot be so arranged. This makes 6 the answer to the two-dimensional kissing number problem. The densest sphere packing of the plane is obtained by extending this pattern to the hexagonal lattice in which each circle touches just six others. A cube has 6 faces 6 is the largest of the four all-Harshad numbers. A six-sided polygon is a hexagon, one of the three regular polygons capable of tiling the plane. Figurate numbers representing hexagons (including six) are called hexagonal numbers. Six is also an octahedral number. It is a triangular number and so is its square (36). There are six basic trigonometric functions.
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Date: Thu, Nov 1 2012 23:01:48
So? U are 6?
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Date: Thu, Nov 15 2012 17:59:12
8
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Date: Fri, Nov 16 2012 02:46:08
10
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Date: Fri, Nov 16 2012 03:13:17
0
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Date: Fri, Nov 16 2012 03:39:37
1
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Date: Fri, Nov 16 2012 04:29:14
3
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Date: Fri, Nov 16 2012 04:37:32
4
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Date: Fri, Nov 16 2012 05:13:02
5
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Date: Fri, Nov 16 2012 09:55:21
6
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Date: Fri, Nov 23 2012 07:05:16
7