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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Started conversation Feb 20, 2020
Hiya Icy
I have been reading stuff about Larry Tesler - as is my want; I know some people find the Deathlist game in poor taste but I regard it as a research tool and always learn something fascinating from people's obits.
I brought you this http://www.nomodes.com/Larry_Tesler_Personal/Proof.html
because I don't understand one bit of it but thought it might interest/intrigue you. I didn't want to post deeper stuff at the Deathlist game and go off topic.
I have reached that page from http://www.nomodes.com/Larry_Tesler_Personal/Birthday_math.html
Now then. I went on a weekend away with my partner to Paris 6-9 December 2019. By coach (the travelling was ) and ferry. I'd say there were less than 20 of us (all local). The married couple sat behind us (assigned seats at time of booking) were friendly and we saw a lot of them, they were the only people I added from the trip to my Facebook friends list. I was a tad surprised when I visited the lady's FB page to find she shares my birthday. Not sure about the year, but we're roughly the same age. I haven't heard of this "Not a coincidence" thing before, just find it intriguing
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Icy North Posted Feb 21, 2020
What Tesler’s done is link the following results mathematically:
1. The smallest number of people in a room before it becomes likely that two share a birthday is 23. There are 253 possible pairings to check between those 23 people.
2. The smallest number of other people in a room before it’s likely one of them shares your birthday is also 253.
These are calculated in different ways, and the result appears to be a coincidence.
Tester found a new calculation to show why they are the same.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Feb 22, 2020
Thanks very much Icy!
Me, I just heard the Twilight Zone theme start up when I discovered my new friend's birthday...
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