Posted by Timetis on 2015-01-25 21:36:14
There's a math joke here somewhere.... :D
Posted by akaRenton on 2015-01-25 22:03:22
Congrats on the ..unusual milestone :D
Posted by Harad on 2015-01-25 22:32:49
Well I guess that's the binary nature of Blood Bowl! Sorry, I'll get a taxi.
Grats on the milestone, keep it going.
Posted by Cavetroll on 2015-01-25 23:53:47
You had me at 'gobbos beat a 2200 TV Clawpomber team'
Posted by coombz on 2015-01-26 02:02:58
ummm '1500 TV Box gobbos beat a 2200 TV Clawpomber team'
https://fumbbl.com/p/match?id=3636315
can we get a special badge of manliness made for this guy? or a special badge of shame on that clawpomb coach's page perhaps?
dang
Posted by Nightbird on 2015-01-26 04:13:13
Is 256 prime?
Posted by albinv on 2015-01-26 06:11:13
Grats on the achievement! And that clawpomb match was a joy to spectate indeed!
I may be naive - but is there something special to the number 256? Aside its a milestone to reach?
Just wondering if it has any special meaning as coaches normally choose game 200, 300 or 500 (you get the idea..)? Roante demasked as numerologist?
Posted by albinv on 2015-01-26 06:20:00
Oh others asked already...
King of the fools again! \o/
Posted by Throweck on 2015-01-26 10:34:18
256 and 1024 are square numbers. Is that the pattern?
Posted by Harad on 2015-01-26 10:43:18
It's a round number in binary terms. So just as 100 and 1000 are 'big numbers' in a base 10 system (10^2 and 10^3) in binary 2^x are the 'big numbers'. Mathmos like to think in binary because it is pure coincidence that we have ten fingers and so settled on a base 10 system. Base 2 is more 'natural'.
Apologies for the geek download.
And no 256 isn't prime, it's divisible by 2 for a start :)
Posted by roante on 2015-01-28 19:51:05
Yup, Harad knows the answer :-)