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Post by griffa on Aug 8, 2020 15:10:34 GMT 1
It's my dogs birthday tomorrow. Wuff Wuff - my dogs got fleas & so has my cat!
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Post by sapphireblue on Aug 8, 2020 15:14:52 GMT 1
It's my dogs birthday tomorrow. My dog was 14&2/7ths human years old this week.
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Post by Mecha Corte on Aug 8, 2020 18:07:59 GMT 1
It's my dogs birthday tomorrow. My dog was 14&2/7ths human years old this week. You didn't see the recent change in how we should work out a dogs age ? Instead of the old method, i.e. one human year is the same as 7 dog years, they've now concluded that they decelerate as it gets older, so one is 7, then two is 13 three is 18 etc etc. Don't shoot the messenger I'm just repeating what the experts claim.
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Post by sapphireblue on Aug 8, 2020 20:13:12 GMT 1
My dog was 14&2/7ths human years old this week. You didn't see the recent change in how we should work out a dogs age ? Instead of the old method, i.e. one human year is the same as 7 dog years, they've now concluded that they decelerate as it gets older, so one is 7, then two is 13 three is 18 etc etc. Don't shoot the messenger I'm just repeating what the experts claim. Rogan will rip your throat out with talk like that. (assuming you are a squirrel) And he doesn't understand your maths.
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Post by joeyjoneslocker on Aug 8, 2020 20:36:05 GMT 1
Why has KSNE deleted account?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2020 10:21:57 GMT 1
Me today, Happy 49th Birthday to the Figster, Though the Mrs has just informed me that I am not now a Leo the Lion, , I like being a Leo, Tough, Hansome, Clever and fluffy. Fuck off Russel Grant, Mystic Meg and all the other star gazing weirdos, Am not changing to a fucking Cancer, Shit star and its a well known fact all cancer folk are miserable wankers.
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Post by kennyk2 on Aug 9, 2020 10:57:13 GMT 1
.... and another Happy Birthday to a different 1/365th of the population today. 😏 The birthday statistical paradox. The chances of having the same birthday as someone else in a room of 70 people is over 99%. The chances of having the same birthday in a room of just 23 people is over 50%.
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Post by joeyjoneslocker on Aug 9, 2020 11:49:46 GMT 1
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Post by sapphireblue on Aug 9, 2020 13:17:29 GMT 1
[quote author=" joeyjoneslocker" source=[/quote] In every single class I was in, all the way through school, two people shared a birthday! Just backs up what he was saying. And it was just the same for my twin brother
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Post by Torquayterrier on Aug 9, 2020 14:47:31 GMT 1
I suppose it's just a reflection of how much data you collect as an individual. We aren't inclined as adults to immediately ask someone what their birth date is. I was into my 40s before I met someone with same date (different year) and for a while a forum I am on would highlight on each day who's birthday it was (when the membership was a good few thousand) and there was only one that shared my birth date but significantly was the same year (though we've never actually met). I guess a lot of members just never filled in the date of birth on their profile?
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Post by El Mel on Aug 9, 2020 14:53:19 GMT 1
I share the same birthday and surname as the bloke that organised the bungle bus that didn't go to Southampton.
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Post by andyeastleake on Aug 9, 2020 18:51:08 GMT 1
.... and another Happy Birthday to a different 1/365th of the population today. 😏 The birthday statistical paradox. The chances of having the same birthday as someone else in a room of 70 people is over 99%. The chances of having the same birthday in a room of just 23 people is over 50%. Are you sure about your wording there Kenny? Unless I've got more sh*8te at maths (& assuming a 1/365 chance of being born on each day which no doubt isn't the case) the chance of none of 69 people sharing your birthday is 364/365 to the power 69 which is way higher than 0.01 (I make it over 0.8). Do you mean the chance of any two people in a room of 70 people sharing a birthday is over 99%?
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Post by kennyk2 on Aug 9, 2020 19:30:34 GMT 1
The birthday statistical paradox. The chances of having the same birthday as someone else in a room of 70 people is over 99%. The chances of having the same birthday in a room of just 23 people is over 50%. Are you sure about your wording there Kenny? Unless I've got more sh*8te at maths (& assuming a 1/365 chance of being born on each day which no doubt isn't the case) the chance of none of 69 people sharing your birthday is 364/365 to the power 69 which is way higher than 0.01 (I make it over 0.8). Do you mean the chance of any two people in a room of 70 people sharing a birthday is over 99%?Yes!
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Post by ambryboy on Aug 9, 2020 20:13:22 GMT 1
More importantly, where's Sandy? KSNE was one of the original DATMers if memory serves.
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Post by andyeastleake on Aug 9, 2020 20:46:31 GMT 1
Are you sure about your wording there Kenny? Unless I've got more sh*8te at maths (& assuming a 1/365 chance of being born on each day which no doubt isn't the case) the chance of none of 69 people sharing your birthday is 364/365 to the power 69 which is way higher than 0.01 (I make it over 0.8). Do you mean the chance of any two people in a room of 70 people sharing a birthday is over 99%?Yes! TBF Fella. Not sure I appreciate a one word answer with an exclamation mark. ...and no thanks or apology. If you f*****g meant that why the f*** didn't you say it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...& for clarity there could be more exclamation marks (easily).
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Post by kennyk2 on Aug 9, 2020 21:27:38 GMT 1
TBF Fella. Not sure I appreciate a one word answer with an exclamation mark. ...and no thanks or apology. If you f*****g meant that why the f*** didn't you say it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...& for clarity there could be more exclamation marks (easily). Whoops-a-daisy!
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Post by ACW on Aug 9, 2020 23:42:04 GMT 1
More importantly, where's Sandy? KSNE was one of the original DATMers if memory serves. She was definately on the old Rivals site. Not sure about Geoff's original site, but certainly a long-time poster. Be a shame if she's left permanently.
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