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To: Paul Hammon who wrote (15265)7/7/2000 3:53:14 PM
From: russet  Respond to of 62558
 
<<<Some Sexual Math!!! A very clever piece of arithmetic.

6. Now subtract the four digit year that you were born. (If you remember)

You should now have a three digit number:

The first digit of this was your original number (i.e., how many times you want to have sex each week). The second two digits are your age and it shows. >>>>>

You only get a three digit number at the end, if you don't want much sex (ggggggggggggggggggggggg).



To: Paul Hammon who wrote (15265)7/7/2000 4:02:31 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62558
 
You should now have a three digit number:

Nope.

Oh--maybe I'm not supposed to want sex 10,000 times a week?

You DID say the number of times I would LIKE to have sex, not the number of times I expect to.



To: Paul Hammon who wrote (15265)7/7/2000 4:55:29 PM
From: The Rabbit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62558
 
Sure it's "impressive". Let's do the math...

1. Pick a number, lets call it "n".
2. Multiply by 2 "2n"
3. Add 5 "2n+5"
4. Multiply by 50 "100n+250"
5. Add 1750 or 1749 "100n+2000 (or 1999, whichever year holds your last birthday)"
6. Subtract Year Of Birth "100n+your age"

It'll only work in 2000. When it becomes 2001, you'll add 1751 or 1750.

So now the mathemagicians will have to kill me for revealing their trade...