Happy Birthday Wishing Thread
- jalapeno_dude
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Happy birthday!
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Says so at the bottom of the board index, at least?anthusiasm wrote:It's your birthday? Happy birthday DanielH!
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Happy birthday!
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Thank you!
I told you I’d probably believe you if you wished me happy birthday this week.
I told you I’d probably believe you if you wished me happy birthday this week.
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Happy birthday!
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… That was wonderfully executed.DanielH wrote:Thank you!
I told you I’d probably believe you if you wished me happy birthday this week.
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*applause*
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Happy birthday both Timepoof and Ezra!
How many of us (glowficcers, readers of glowfic) even are there? I think 21 is the (*50%) birthday paradox number – what's the guarantee for more than one collision?
Edit: it's a 50% "guarantee" so hardly a guarantee, but whatever. google says 23 for 50% and I can't quickly find info for 2+ collisions nor can I be bothered to work out if I can calculate it. :P
How many of us (glowficcers, readers of glowfic) even are there? I think 21 is the (*50%) birthday paradox number – what's the guarantee for more than one collision?
Edit: it's a 50% "guarantee" so hardly a guarantee, but whatever. google says 23 for 50% and I can't quickly find info for 2+ collisions nor can I be bothered to work out if I can calculate it. :P
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Happy birthday and/or day-before-birthday!
Depends on how you define it; in our case we have two collisions of two people, but would a single day with three people count? If so, the actual guaranteed number is 368 and I think the 50% number is easier to calculate.
Depends on how you define it; in our case we have two collisions of two people, but would a single day with three people count? If so, the actual guaranteed number is 368 and I think the 50% number is easier to calculate.