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fragmede 4 days ago

https://xkcd.com/1053/

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sh3rl0ck 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Is it weird that I now know exactly which xkcd it will be just with conversational context?

Granted I'm a bit of a Randall Munroe content addict, but it's become second nature now.

improbableinf 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

So you are not the part of a lucky 10,000 today…

messe 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

You're not alone. At this point I'm starting to recognise some by number as well.

amenhotep 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

A newly convicted criminal arrived in prison, and on the first night he was puzzled to hear his fellow inmates yelling numbers to each other. "36!" one would yell, and the rest would chuckle. "19!" went another, to uproarious laughter. "50," remarked a third wryly, which provoked groans and ironic cheers. Eventually his cellmate sat up and cried out "114" and it brought the house down.

In a lull, he asked his cellmate what on earth was going on? The cellmate explained that most of them had been in prison so long that they already knew all the jokes, so to save time they just referred to them by number. "Oh," says the man, "that makes sense. Can I try?"

His cellmate encouraged him to go ahead, so he stood up and went to the bars and shouted as loud as he could "95!"

Absolutely no reaction. His cellmate looked at him and shook his head. "You didn't tell it right."

tzot 3 days ago | parent [-]

And some time later, someone shouts “72!” Everyone chuckles except from the one in the corner cell, who laughs so loud and for so long people think he'll have a heart attack. When eventually he stops laughing, someone yells: “Hey Fred, why did you laugh so much?” “I'd never heard that one!”

ojo-rojo 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Ha, you made me think of casually referring to xkcd's by number just as we did with RFC's back in the day. "I don't know, the socket states seem to follow RFC 793, but remember it's a 1918 address on the southside of the NAT."

I gonna keep a look out for doing this with xkcd's now :)

fragmede 4 days ago | parent [-]

There are a few that pop out but the one that has managed to stick (aside from 1053 that just came up), is 927 for standards, which you can remember as 3^2 for 9 and 3^3 for 27. Or Yoda's age + the 27 club.

jll29 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Communicating the number of XKCD comics, especially in binary, is a very efficient and energy-preserving way to get a laugh.

A: 10000011101 !

B: ACK. LOL !

pylotlight 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I feel like the same top 5~ are often repeated so it becomes easy to guess.

OJFord 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I know exactly what you mean. It broke my workflow too.

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Marciplan 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

I think, in the spirit of the xkcd, you were supposed to pretend you have never heard of it