Frank and Ernest by Thaves for June 12, 2012

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    Phatts  almost 12 years ago

    … so what happened to IIX … ?? …

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    Aussie Down Under  almost 12 years ago

    I think they’re doing a Gr8 job.

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    revisages  almost 12 years ago

    yeah, and what we eight four lent is none of your business

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    Gator007  almost 12 years ago

    You will come out with the wrong answer most of the time.

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    RonaldDavis  almost 12 years ago

    This story is unsubstantiated, and I don’t remember where I read it, but it seems possible when one thinks of Roman numerals:During the Middle Ages, a father asked a scholar to recommend a university for his son. The answer was “Any university in Germany can teach him addition, but for multiplication you will have to send him to Italy.”.

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    jpsomebody  almost 12 years ago

    Now it’s 00001000.

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    zoidknight  almost 12 years ago

    No that would be political speeches.

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    KEA  almost 12 years ago

    especially fractions

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    Aged Puppy  almost 12 years ago

    I think it’s just grviii

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    whitecarabao  almost 12 years ago

    Claude Shannon, the creator of information theory and a giant in modern digital mathematics, invented a computer that calculated in Roman numerals. He named it “Throbac” for “Thrifty Roman-numeral Backward-looking Computer.”

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    angelfiredragon  almost 12 years ago

    Let the Lay off’s begin, one person can do the job of 4 and save money, increase profits, cut expenses, etc…

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    lebron  almost 12 years ago

    I am reminded of an old joke my son told when he was VI years old: Why did six hate seven? Because 7 8 9. (One has II say it to get it.)

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    lightenup Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    And then there was the Arabic nurse who attached the 4 to the patient instead of the IV.

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    bmonk  almost 12 years ago

    If 8 were lying down on the job, there would be no end to it.

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    richardj  almost 12 years ago

    Supposedly producers started using Roman numerals to obscure the fact that a movie released as “new” had actually been sitting on the shelf for a while.

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    Proginoskes  almost 12 years ago

    @ AussieDownUnder: Don’t you mean GrVIII?

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    REDROCKER51  almost 12 years ago

    you think roman numerals is hard to do math with, try chinese without the abascus…and maybe with the abascus…i told my wife the other day that i got an abascus,,and she said " get out of here !! I don’t want no diseases around here !!! "

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    PShaw0423  almost 12 years ago

    The ancient Romans were nothing if not superb engineers. But engineering takes a lot of complex math…so it’s really a good question: how the heck did they manage that with Roman numerals?

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    mcapone  almost 12 years ago

    The argument gets reversed when it’s M vs 1000.

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    hippogriff  almost 12 years ago

    bmonk: They also cut grooves in merchant’s tables to use as an abacus. That is why we still call them counters.

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    cheetahqueen  almost 12 years ago

    Oh, man! I could’ve had a V8! (smacks forehead)

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    InTraining  almost 12 years ago

    OMG…. 35 comments today for F&E…. I am smiing…. great comments all…. ! ! !

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    Phatts  almost 12 years ago

    The rules for Roman Numerals allow for subtraction of smaller numbers from the upcoming larger numbers.

    VIII is 5 plus 3

    IIX is 10 minus 2

    If you look at some old clocks, sometimes you’ll see the 8 shown as VIII, and sometimes you’ll see it as IIX.

    Either way is acceptable.

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    Phatts  almost 12 years ago

    I found an example of an old clock that uses IIX for 8.

    There aren’t many, but they’re out there.

    Old Clock

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