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Hi again.
What are the odds of correctly guessing someone's Social Security number?
It has 9 digits.
I'm asking because someone claimed to have seen this in a dream.
Oh, and Elendur, I would love to see another screenshot of your work.
The easy answer is One in a Billion. That is not quite correct since there are less than a billion possible numbers. This article explains how only 745,395,443 numbers are available.
Math Is Easy - Will the US ever run out of Social Security numbers
Question? If area numbers are limited to 3 digits, then is not 1000 instead of 999 incorrectly counted making 754 not 753 possible combinations?
772 to 1000 can not be considered since the area is limited to 3 digits, or 772 to 999.
Inconsequential to the overall number - only a one million number error, but an overlooked error of accounting. Or to be exact a 989,901 number error.
Unless you have confirmed any of the information, you're in the clear. It's an old trick to fish for information by baiting with close info, whether it's intentional or not.Thank you guys for answering the odds on correctly guessing a person's Social Security number.
I received the following header in an email from an ex girlfriend.
"If you SS# is or close to 376-xx-xxxx or 374-xx-xxxx please read this."
Her first guess was correct.
She claims that the number came to her in a dream.
Should I be worried?
How much damage could she possibly cause by knowing this?
This may sound like a dumb question, but do people in England exit and enter from the door on the left, if the doors are a double-door?
We exit and enter from the door on the right.
I'm asking, since Englanders drive on the left side of the road.
I don't know about England, but in Australia where we also drive on the left we tend to stick left on the foot path and doors as well.This may sound like a dumb question, but do people in England exit and enter from the door on the left, if the doors are a double-door?
We exit and enter from the door on the right.
I'm asking, since Englanders drive on the left side of the road.
I don't know about England, but in Australia where we also drive on the left we tend to stick left on the foot path and doors as well.
Aside from almost walking into traffic, I'm certain that I was annoying to Americans when I traveled there.
A funny thing is escalators. In Australian we mostly stand on the left or walk the right and Americans seem to do the opposite in general, but neither are ultra strict about it. However the Germans I encountered seemed to ALLWAYS stand on the right and walk on the left... to the point of coughing and waiting if some one stood on the left.
So forgive me if these questions have already been asked. I didn't read all of the posts.
1-Can you explain string theory in a simplistic way? Yes, I mean simplistic, rather than simplified lol.
2-What's your favourite unifying theory?
Ain't that the truth!I just wish people in supermarkets would follow road rules going down isles
Thanks for the info.I don't know about England, but in Australia where we also drive on the left we tend to stick left on the foot path and doors as well.
Aside from almost walking into traffic, I'm certain that I was annoying to Americans when I traveled there.
A funny thing is escalators. In Australian we mostly stand on the left or walk the right and Americans seem to do the opposite in general, but neither are ultra strict about it. However the Germans I encountered seemed to ALLWAYS stand on the right and walk on the left... to the point of coughing and waiting if some one stood on the left.
The most precise clock to date is a strontium gas clock.What is the most accurate way to measure time?
What is the most accurate way to measure time?
If that was true, GPS wouldn't work... but it does.The obvious answer is atomic clocks in a secure environment. Once you take the atomic clock out of the secure environment, it is absolutely useless (like in space, often used to uphold the garbage theory of time dilation). It is useless because of cosmic radiation.
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