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GuyBarry wrote:In February, in a match against Aberdeen, Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster conceded a goal for the first time in 1256 minutes.
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All London buses: 23 hours 25 minutes (with Adham, David, Josh and Tangy)
Holds some alternative challenge records. Not sure which ones.
20½ Random 15 challenges: 01:58:48 best
That guy who runs those Twitter polls about tube stations and London Boroughs.
I originally proposed a race to 1300, but they said they wanted their game to stay the same as it always had been. Nevertheless I regard it as a matter of honour to get there before them...
Undefeated Tumbleweed champion, Oct 2015
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
GuyBarry wrote:Another interesting artwork: Moby Dick Chapter 35 or 1294 times E, by Justin Quinn. (The second part of the title is self-explanatory, but I don't understand the first.)
I'm going to guess that the letter E appears 1294 times in chapter 35 of Moby-Dick. Other than that, there's a vague resemblance to the sea, but no apparent specific connection to that particular chapter as far as I can see.
Royal Oak to Bethnal Green in 333 days
Heathrow Terminal 4 to Amersham in 17 hours, 42 minutes and 22 seconds
Ah, but 1296 is simply 6^4. How many other four-digit numbers can be expressed using only two digits?
Let's see:
3^7, 3^8, 4^5, 4^6, 5^5, 6^4, 6^5, 7^4, 8^4, 9^4.
Or more complicated ones like (sin(1°))^-2...
All London buses: 23 hours 25 minutes (with Adham, David, Josh and Tangy)
Holds some alternative challenge records. Not sure which ones.
20½ Random 15 challenges: 01:58:48 best
That guy who runs those Twitter polls about tube stations and London Boroughs.