Originally Posted By mickey_ring 381, not real interesting. Well there's TPI 381, the non-contacting thermometer.
Originally Posted By Goofyernmost 383 My shrink tells me I should just let it go! There is no sense to twisting things around and backwards when the end result is the same. Yet everytime I think I'm out, fate sucks me back in again. I think I need an extra session.
Originally Posted By kmsandrbs The Intel 80386 ... commonly knwon as the i386 ... is a microprocessor which was used as the central processing unit (CPU) of many personal computers from 1986 until 1994 and later. (thanks, Wikipedia)
Originally Posted By mickey_ring three ate seven (going old school) Yep the 386 and it's older brothers 8086 and 8088 were the driving force behind AT&T's communicore computer games way back when. Those early AT&T PCs hardly had the computing power to support their own on/off switch.
Originally Posted By Stacers76 Tres cientos noventa y uno For anyone that speaks spanish I'm sorry if that's way off...hehe Spanish class was a looooonnnggg time ago! )
Originally Posted By kmsandrbs 393 Wow ... palindromic # if you multiply the two end digits, the result is the middle digit. If you add all of the numbers up, you get 15, which is one of the mystery numbers on Lost.
Originally Posted By Goofyernmost 394...Well, if you add the two end numbers together on this one, and then add 2 you get the same as the middle number plus if you add them all together you get 16 and that just eerily happens to be the age that I got my drivers license. Coincidence? I think not!