216 and other Magic Numbers
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As I know it: http://www.phish.net/faq/420origin.html
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Addictions: I spent many years unknowingly acquiring them, now I spend every minute trying to fight them.
Origins of magic numbers
Thanks for the Phish.net corroboration--this seems to have expanded a bit from the last time I read it (many moons ago).
I have a feeling the kids from San Rafael were onto something from the past, but they're not coming forward with the "real" source. ;-}
http://www.snopes.com/language/stories/420.htm
Snopes backs this up, but that's not to say it's not just the prevalent theory. 4:20 Biblical reference is particularly interesting (and ancient).
The number 216 also goes back thousands of years. The ancients knew math (in many ways better than we think we do).
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I have a feeling the kids from San Rafael were onto something from the past, but they're not coming forward with the "real" source. ;-}
http://www.snopes.com/language/stories/420.htm
Snopes backs this up, but that's not to say it's not just the prevalent theory. 4:20 Biblical reference is particularly interesting (and ancient).
The number 216 also goes back thousands of years. The ancients knew math (in many ways better than we think we do).
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VERY powerful number. Read Robert Anton Wilson's Illuminati Trilogy for the full story.erlikkana wrote:Anyone know anything about the #5?
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Great friggin' novel. I had to read it twice. Hagbard Celine is my hero! Boy, to cruise around in a fine sub causing all sorts of shenanigans. Oh, the Masons didn't know what hit 'em! Funny how I have all that background now so the Dan Brown books seem like an "easy read" in comparison (still, quite fun). Which brings me back to Umberto Eco...but I digress.
Funny thing is I drive by the "Big number 5" every day. The influence and decadence of that beast is beyond international (it is interplanetary!). When talking casually about it, I splurt out "meet at the bus station at the Pentagram" to see if anyone is paying attention. Sharpsters float me a smile, but sheeple are genuinely scared (religious types especially) when I say that. And marines just flash me that crosshairs-scowl. Really funny stuff.
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Great friggin' novel. I had to read it twice. Hagbard Celine is my hero! Boy, to cruise around in a fine sub causing all sorts of shenanigans. Oh, the Masons didn't know what hit 'em! Funny how I have all that background now so the Dan Brown books seem like an "easy read" in comparison (still, quite fun). Which brings me back to Umberto Eco...but I digress.
Funny thing is I drive by the "Big number 5" every day. The influence and decadence of that beast is beyond international (it is interplanetary!). When talking casually about it, I splurt out "meet at the bus station at the Pentagram" to see if anyone is paying attention. Sharpsters float me a smile, but sheeple are genuinely scared (religious types especially) when I say that. And marines just flash me that crosshairs-scowl. Really funny stuff.
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Hey Phrazz! Yeah, been gone for awhile, but I try to check in every so often.Phrazz wrote:Good to hear from you, Hoby!
Reading those books was a crucial formative experience, coming at a time when the bulk of my recreational activities left me quite receptive to, shall we say, radical possibilities and non-traditional formulations of reality. Can't say enough about how reading those books has informed the rest of my time on this planet.Phrazz wrote: Great friggin' novel. I had to read it twice. Hagbard Celine is my hero! Boy, to cruise around in a fine sub causing all sorts of shenanigans. Oh, the Masons didn't know what hit 'em!
And they're an absolute blast, even without the wild sex and drugs. There's a ton of great ideas and "explanations" in those many pages.
I have a friend who is quite a bit younger than me and he was raving to me about the DaVinci Code so I read it and enjoyed it. My first reaction was "if you like that, you've got to read the Illuminati." So I lent him my copy and he couldn't get into it! And I think it's just as you said. The Brown book is the freshman survey course in seeing the world through a certain lens and Wilson's stuff is the Ph.D. seminar where they hand you the biiiig cup of Kool-aid on the way to your seat.Phrazz wrote:Funny how I have all that background now so the Dan Brown books seem like an "easy read" in comparison (still, quite fun). Which brings me back to Umberto Eco...but I digress.
Phrazz wrote: Funny thing is I drive by the "Big number 5" every day. The influence and decadence of that beast is beyond international (it is interplanetary!). When talking casually about it, I splurt out "meet at the bus station at the Pentagram" to see if anyone is paying attention. Sharpsters float me a smile, but sheeple are genuinely scared (religious types especially) when I say that. And marines just flash me that crosshairs-scowl. Really funny stuff.
-Phrazz
Man, I'm not sure how I would handle being that close to that monster all the time. I'm also not sure who you have to be more wary of, the scared sheeple or the crosshairs-toting marines.
Anyway, I've got to go check the Times for fnords.
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Just ran across this one today, and I don't take this lightly, but, for me, this is just one of innumerable coincidences involving the number 216:
according to CNN today, christmas day, the death toll from the tsunami a year ago is 216,000.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/1 ... index.html
according to CNN today, christmas day, the death toll from the tsunami a year ago is 216,000.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/1 ... index.html
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anyone seen "pi"?
http://imdb.com/title/tt0138704/
the whole movie revolves around finding a 216digit number that will unlock the secret to the stock market as well as unlock something hidden in the torah. a great movie, but slightly bizarre.
also watched my name is earl last night and they were going through apartments to find someone to give back a birdbath and the first apartment they went to was apartment 216.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0138704/
the whole movie revolves around finding a 216digit number that will unlock the secret to the stock market as well as unlock something hidden in the torah. a great movie, but slightly bizarre.
also watched my name is earl last night and they were going through apartments to find someone to give back a birdbath and the first apartment they went to was apartment 216.
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"democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey cage"-hl mencken
"on the run from johnny law...ain't no trip to cleveland"-dignan
"a flute without holes is not a flute. a donut without a hole is a danish."-ty webb
hah! i was looking for something like this.....ScS wrote:anyone seen "pi"?
http://imdb.com/title/tt0138704/
the whole movie revolves around finding a 216digit number that will unlock the secret to the stock market as well as unlock something hidden in the torah. a great movie, but slightly bizarre.
was gonna start a thread about the 216 significance, cuz i was watching Pi before i went out to the Toronto show last weekend.... anyone else think that the dude in the movie (with that 216 digit number in his head) looks a hell of a lot like Friedman, once he shaves his head?