If, on average, each ballot takes 1 min to verify, then that's 2 million man-min, or 33,333.33 hrs, or 1,388 days, or 3.8 yrs.
Roughly: 4 people can do it in a year working non-stop, or 12-15 years, normally.
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40 people would take around a month non-stop (3-4 months "normally").
Or 400 people could do it in a few weeks.
What would the cost be? Well we've already got 33,333 hours above.
At $30/hour that'd be exactly a million dollars.
Only a million? TO SAVE THE NATION? Nice.❤️
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Circling, squaring, or otherwise figuring back to the initial statement: she makes it seem like the house is on fire and we can never put it out.
No, it's just a million dollars.
She is exaggerating. Now, let's discover, why!
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Why would someone want to stop an investigation of this nature?
Answer that question, and we're a lot closer to understanding her words and behavior. Which seem criminal, but let's investigate: means, motive, and opportunity; steal is motive.
Means: what's in HER wallet?
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Watching a 19-minute interview of Frank Zappa, from 1984. Great info about the recording industry!
5 min in, he mentions a video he likes, so I found and watched it -- Tom Tom Club, "Genius of Love", in next.
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He said he liked it because it's animated and clever, so I checked it out.
I know the song, from Talking Heads's remake of Stop Making Sense in 1999 (album originally from 1984 -- when the Zappa interview above was; numbers are interesting to me).
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8 min in he gives his philosophy -- he makes music for those who like it, and doesn't want to impose it on those who don't -- and she says "What a great attitude; that's neat" and starts to ask "do you" and he interrupts with "It's called 'rational thinking.'"
@yogibear951 This is a Mac Mini; saves HTML to ~/Downloads, and I configured the screenshot to save to ~/Desktop (or it was like that?).
I start the Terminal application, type "cd Downloads", and then to find it I tried a few greps; now that I know what to look for, I'll walk through it:
@yogibear951 First, see if there's anything: "grep -i fasting *.htm*", and that gives a ton of output.
So add something else: "grep -i fasting *.htm* | grep -i two"; still lots of output (sometimes very little and I get the answer then).
So, narrow further; let's remove the file names. --
When I was a child I had four teeth pulled. They used ether, I believe. I must have seen Alice in Wonderland just prior.
As I lost consciousness, I experienced my body folding in two, slipping through the crack in the
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dentist chair, between the back and the seat, and falling down a hole with talking playing cards and tea kettles, and a rabbit who was late and had a watch.
They dug some holes in my head, and I fell down one in my head.
Wild! Just saw these two results, from a window I had left wide open from a few hours ago, looking into 888.
I just told my wife this short story, and will now reflect ("think mirror") it here.
As a child, I "decided" that 4 was the perfect number.
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This is because, from four numbered items from one to four, two parties can each choose twice, and receive an equal amount, if the order that they choose is reversed on the second pair of choices.
There is a lot to unpack in the previous sentence.
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First, I later found that 3 "fits" but only if one party chooses twice, and the other party only chooses once; so, "equality of number of times to choose" is important.
Also I'm a Libra, so "balance" has always been a consideration. Which is really, REALLY weird; as,