So, its my birthday coming up (I'll be in my prime. I'll let you guess which one), so a couple of days ago I thought we should probably do something funnish for it.
You would have to know when my birthday was in order to have forgotten it (:
(alas, due to poor planning and not enough convenient resources, I _was_ going to just give you a timezone appropriate birthday phone call. I guess figuring out timezone appropriate is a little more unimpressive now
Ha. I could show up at your hotel d: it is only a 90 minuteish flight from here, you know (;
(except, well, I'm a little [lot] averse to having to deal with American security theatre if I'm only going to fly there and come back again. I will, however, likely end up in New York for a multi-week trip at some point; so will endeavour to catch up with you then.)
Then I shall endeavour to yell happy birthday in the vague direction of New York when I inevitably make the trip down to Niagra Falls some time this week.
The last eight digits of my work phone number are prime. If you include part of the area code...
I'd poke the full thing into it, but it'd probably take a significant length of time to find out... ;-]
... Hmm. Or, I can use a more intelligent checker: I was using this one, which calculates it on the fly. I went and tried this one and it seemed to work instantly. Go figure... Oh, and the full number isn't a prime. Awww...
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(alas, due to poor planning and not enough convenient resources, I _was_ going to just give you a timezone appropriate birthday phone call. I guess figuring out timezone appropriate is a little more unimpressive now
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and oooh, 6 digit prime, never thought of checking my phone numbers for that sort of useful info. Must do that...
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(except, well, I'm a little [lot] averse to having to deal with American security theatre if I'm only going to fly there and come back again. I will, however, likely end up in New York for a multi-week trip at some point; so will endeavour to catch up with you then.)
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The last eight digits of my work phone number are prime. If you include part of the area code...
I'd poke the full thing into it, but it'd probably take a significant length of time to find out... ;-]
... Hmm. Or, I can use a more intelligent checker: I was using this one, which calculates it on the fly. I went and tried this one and it seemed to work instantly. Go figure... Oh, and the full number isn't a prime. Awww...
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