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Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 26 Dec 2013, 09:48
by GuyBarry
Thought I'd put together a few stats on this momentous occasion. Many thanks to all the contributors: The Raven, The Orange One, greatkingrat, nozzacook, RobbieM, Garion, DrainBrain, Sam, hopeful traveller, tubeguru, tractakid, jamesthegill, Brock, Sillert V.I., tangy, Iain, Going Underground, Urzzz1871 and anyone I may have overlooked who took part in the old thread. Special thanks to tractakid for an early prototype, to nozzacook for starting the whole thing off and to tubeguru for saving it from total chaos!

Transport 113
Roads 46
Buses 18
Aviation 18
Cars 14
Trains 12
Other 5

Mathematics 105
Arithmetic 74
Geometry 21
Other 10

Technology 70
Telecommunications 38
Computing 20
Other 12

Arts and Entertainment 63
Music 19
Literature (including book classification) 18
TV and Radio 12
Film and Video 9
Visual Arts and Theatre 5

History 31
Events of the year (AD) 22
Other 9

Measurement 30
Frequency 10
Distance 9
Time 6
Other 5

Sports and Pastimes 20
Military 18
Corporate Affairs and Public Administration 17
Politics 16
Chemistry (including food additives) 14
Astronomy 9
Money 9
Food and Drink 8
Language 6
Writing of numbers 5
Religion 4

Miscellaneous 29
No information (670) 1

TOTAL (current thread) 568

Old thread (1-431) 431 [not all numbers had entries]
Missing (432) 1

GRAND TOTAL 1000

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 26 Dec 2013, 10:23
by tractakid
Once again, you seem to have forgotten who started the very first counting thread, now sadly deleted, which made it to the number 2.

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 26 Dec 2013, 10:40
by GuyBarry
tractakid wrote:Once again, you seem to have forgotten who started the very first counting thread, now sadly deleted, which made it to the number 2.
I hadn't forgotten! Post amended to give you a credit. And thanks for helping me fiddle my way to the 1000th post :)

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 28 Dec 2013, 11:51
by GuyBarry
It'll be interesting to see how the game develops from here on. No more bus routes, and I don't think there'll be too many more models of car, aircraft or other commercial product names. No more dialling codes (at least until 1200, when the last four digits can be used). Fewer significant A-roads, although the numbers are still good until the 1200s, when they start to fizzle out (to return at 2000). Not so many numbers with interesting mathematical properties - at least they're harder to track down. On the other hand, probably more historically significant dates.

This is uncharted territory!

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 28 Dec 2013, 12:32
by tubeguru
So this is the equivalent of asking a 5-year-old to count to 100?

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 29 Dec 2013, 08:34
by GuyBarry
greatkingrat wrote:In order to prove Guy wrong, the 1007 bus serves North Oldham High School in Oldham County, Kentucky.
Well there's a surprise! But are there any British bus routes with four digits?

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 15 Jan 2014, 19:03
by RobbieM
I guess when we hit 1066 we'll start getting more historical British information in the thread.

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 15 Jan 2014, 19:10
by tubeguru
I can't think of anything particularly important that happened in British history in 1066.

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 15 Jan 2014, 19:20
by GuyBarry
tubeguru wrote:I can't think of anything particularly important that happened in British history in 1066.
There was no British history in 1066.

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 15 Jan 2014, 19:44
by RobbieM
Oh, and we may get a few medium-wave radio stations mentioned now.

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 15 Jan 2014, 20:02
by GuyBarry
RobbieM wrote:Oh, and we may get a few medium-wave radio stations mentioned now.
I've already mentioned a few. See 693, 774 and 792.

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 15 Jan 2014, 20:05
by RobbieM
So we have. Silly me. That's two 'blunders' I've made on the Forum in the last hour. It's January fatigue...

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 15 Jan 2014, 20:24
by RobbieM
Café 1040:

Funnily enough, after posting 1039, I realised that, had I waited for 1040, I could've posted something along the same lines. The '1040 Window' is an area between these latitudes on the planet, containing those parts of the world that are least evangelized. Very surprised that any other contributors came up with it though!

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 15 Jan 2014, 22:23
by tubeguru
GuyBarry wrote:
tubeguru wrote:I can't think of anything particularly important that happened in British history in 1066.
There was no British history in 1066.
Thank you for explaining my joke.

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 17 Jan 2014, 14:31
by RobbieM
GuyBarry wrote:
RobbieM wrote:The A1048 is a road in north Hartlepool, and is only about half a mile long.
Which, interestingly enough, runs straight into the A1049. Why do they have two different numbers?
I think it's because the A1048 was shortened. Originally it started in the centre of what was then called West Hartlepool and headed north along Clarence and Lancaster Roads. This section is now unclassified as it has been bypassed by the A689/A179 Marina Way.

Aren't I knowledgeable? :D