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20th & Sansom. Complete randomness or a cryptic pattern? This article has been viewed 584 times in the last 11 months
jack: 28th Dec 2007 - 19:08 GMTi can read that message, hmm, very interesting, it seems there were two 1's that had 7 offspring, they lost 1, no they didn't lose it somehow it was set apart from the other 7, but there were 2, then a pair (note the upper number 2) and 3 others, so there were 4 of one type and 3 of another. wow what an interesting message, hahahahaha the set of numbers that are larger in type are very funny, i can hardly believe it, so that's where they buried Hoffa, my my.... Clive: 29th Dec 2007 - 18:24 GMTWow Jack, that's an interesting analysis. I've no head for numbers, so I honestly just thought it was a jumbled pattern! Comment on this articleBrowsing articles by Serlingrod - [previous] :: [next] |
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