Ryan O'Dine
OD’ing on Damitol
You each win the gift of laughter like in that Star Trek episode with Q. I am channeling it to you now.
Woohoo! (Unless you're laughing at us, in which case, boohoo.)
You each win the gift of laughter like in that Star Trek episode with Q. I am channeling it to you now.
Indeed so! You had a 99,999/100,000 chance of being right...and you were! What a great effort!I, too, "guessed" correctly. I pronounced my number wrong, and it was.
Whatever Norman wins, I deserve double.
We haven't got Star Trek out here yet. It's on Foxtel due to be released next year. At this time they are showing a great series about some zany redheaded woman (we can't tell if she really is - we only have greyscale TV at this time) who gets into all sorts of trouble packing chocolates in factory. It's a great show!You each win the gift of laughter like in that Star Trek episode with Q. I am channeling it to you now.
Indeed so! You had a 99,999/100,000 chance of being right...and you were! What a great effort!
Dunno about double, but I will split it with you. At the bar.
Not to worry. There's a documentary coming on how the army contracts its training out to the Police Department in Keystone.We haven't got Star Trek out here yet. It's on Foxtel due to be released next year. At this time they are showing a great series about some zany redheaded woman (we can't tell if she really is - we only have greyscale TV at this time) who gets into all sorts of trouble packing chocolates in factory. It's a great show!
Also there's some guy called Phil Silvers who is doing a documentary about the US Army. No wonder they are having trouble in the Middle East if all they are doing is setting up card games!
I should win something, because my outcome was consistent with my confidence level.In the 68'th year after the year of grayness,
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In other words: 5 9 2 1 9
My confidence level is 0.001%
IXP
I should win something, because my outcome was consistent with my confidence level.
A joke, really? I think you may be a better parapsychologist and telepath than you think. I explain.IT WAS A JOKE.
The only answer that sounded serious in your test, is moderator jsfisher's one:...
32008
This answer was given (24 hours) after you closed your test, but (6 hours) before I revealed my own target number (and you started your test about 2 hours after I launched mine); jsfisher was the only moderator who participated in my test.Am I too late? I wanted to put in 32579. I was sensing that fairly strongly.
Here, one sees that number 3 appears twice. This may have been also a way to suggest (without saying it clearly) that the correct answer in my test was a 3. Tiktaalik has (like you) a history of 100% hit rate in my test.Just to clarify:
1) I am not a he.
2) The statement about '4' was a (subtle, I agree) joke based on the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, where the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything is 42. I only 'got' part of it...
3) I do not work for 'the police'.
So, your telepathy seems to be unable to:
1) determine what sex a person is
2) determine when someone is joking
3) determine what occupation someone is in
A joke, really? I think you may be a better parapsychologist and telepath than you think. I explain.
You used the number 3 2 5 6 9 (you wrote it yourself that way, bolded).
The last number moderator zooterkin gave was:
The only answer that sounded serious in your test, is moderator jsfisher's one:
This answer was given (24 hours) after you closed your test, but (6 hours) before I revealed my own target number (and you started your test about 2 hours after I launched mine); jsfisher was the only moderator who participated in my test.
Now the question is: Why did three moderators (here I include you) give 5-digit numbers starting with 32? (this may of course give an impression of success in your test).
And the answer to this question is almost obvious to me. The first digit (3) may have been given because it was my target number. And the second number might simply mean "Michel H" (i.e. me), because I was born on a 22 February (22/2)). In other words, the numbers posted by the three moderators zooterkin, Loss Leader and jsfisher may simply mean "3 - Michel H (followed by other numbers)", or "Michel H's number is 3". One may note also that the last four digits of your number (2 5 6 9) are in increasing order; this seems to suggest that you created this number yourself, instead of using a random number generator.
Tiktaalik's only post in my latest test has a similar structure:
Here, one sees that number 3 appears twice. This may have been also a way to suggest (without saying it clearly) that the correct answer in my test was a 3. Tiktaalik has (like you) a history of 100% hit rate in my test.
Nope.My sarcasm-o-meter is malfunctioning. This quoted post is a joke, right?
Michel, in the other thread post #2090 and others that you would wilfully purloin non answers into hits and here you are doing that very thing in a completely different thread, no less. What does that tell you? Because it tells me that whatever ails you leads you to engage in predictable behaviours in an attempt to shore up the delusion that you are in possession of non-existant telepathic power.A joke, really? I think you may be a better parapsychologist and telepath than you think. I explain.IT WAS A JOKE.
You used the number 3 2 5 6 9 (you wrote it yourself that way, bolded).
The last number moderator zooterkin gave was:
The only answer that sounded serious in your test, is moderator jsfisher's one:...
32008
This answer was given (24 hours) after you closed your test, but (6 hours) before I revealed my own target number (and you started your test about 2 hours after I launched mine); jsfisher was the only moderator who participated in my test.Am I too late? I wanted to put in 32579. I was sensing that fairly strongly.
Now the question is: Why did three moderators (here I include you) give 5-digit numbers starting with 32? (this may of course give an impression of success in your test).
And the answer to this question is almost obvious to me. The first digit (3) may have been given because it was my target number. And the second number might simply mean "Michel H" (i.e. me), because I was born on a 22 February (22/2)). In other words, the numbers posted by the three moderators zooterkin, Loss Leader and jsfisher may simply mean "3 - Michel H (followed by other numbers)", or "Michel H's number is 3". One may note also that the last four digits of your number (2 5 6 9) are in increasing order; this seems to suggest that you created this number yourself, instead of using a random number generator.
Tiktaalik's only post in my latest test has a similar structure:
Here, one sees that number 3 appears twice. This may have been also a way to suggest (without saying it clearly) that the correct answer in my test was a 3. Tiktaalik has (like you) a history of 100% hit rate in my test.Just to clarify:
1) I am not a he.
2) The statement about '4' was a (subtle, I agree) joke based on the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, where the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything is 42. I only 'got' part of it...
3) I do not work for 'the police'.
So, your telepathy seems to be unable to:
1) determine what sex a person is
2) determine when someone is joking
3) determine what occupation someone is in
abaddon, it seems that the words "I said" (or something like that) are missing in your text:Michel, in the other thread post #2090 and others that you would wilfully purloin non answers into hits and here you are doing that very thing in a completely different thread, no less. What does that tell you? Because it tells me that whatever ails you leads you to engage in predictable behaviours in an attempt to shore up the delusion that you are in possession of non-existant telepathic power.
I am afraid this is not very good for your credibility.Michel, in the other thread post (,) #2090 and others (,I said) that you would...
There's a new one due out next week about some US Navy guys on PT boats during the recent Pacific War. I think it's supposed to be funny. It stars some chap named Ernest somethingorother. Kennedy??Not to worry. There's a documentary coming on how the army contracts its training out to the Police Department in Keystone.
The only answer that sounded serious in your test, is moderator jsfisher's one:
A joke, really? I think you may be a better parapsychologist and telepath than you think. I explain.
You used the number 3 2 5 6 9 (you wrote it yourself that way, bolded).
The only answer that sounded serious in your test, is moderator jsfisher's one:
This answer was given (24 hours) after you closed your test, but (6 hours) before I revealed my own target number (and you started your test about 2 hours after I launched mine); jsfisher was the only moderator who participated in my test.
Now the question is: Why did three moderators (here I include you) give 5-digit numbers starting with 32? (this may of course give an impression of success in your test).
And the answer to this question is almost obvious to me. The first digit (3) may have been given because it was my target number. And the second number might simply mean "Michel H" (i.e. me), because I was born on a 22 February (22/2)). In other words, the numbers posted by the three moderators zooterkin, Loss Leader and jsfisher may simply mean "3 - Michel H (followed by other numbers)", or "Michel H's number is 3".
One may note also that the last four digits of your number (2 5 6 9) are in increasing order; this seems to suggest that you created this number yourself, instead of using a random number generator.
Here, one sees that number 3 appears twice. This may have been also a way to suggest (without saying it clearly) that the correct answer in my test was a 3. Tiktaalik has (like you) a history of 100% hit rate in my test.
Your answer was:What was non serious about my number and response?
In contrast, jsfisher's answer was:12345
My confidence is one in 100,000.
So, your answer was just a random guess, the first and simplest sequence of five digits that came to your mind, and you admitted yourself that the probability of you being correct was 1/100,000 (this probability is typical of a random guess), this had apparently nothing to do with telepathy, in a telepathy test.Am I too late? I wanted to put in 32579. I was sensing that fairly strongly.
Which program did you use? This one: https://www.random.org/integers/?... I generated a random 5 digits using a program on the internet. ...