Re: your age in chocolate



pancakeman55 wrote:
> YOUR AGE BY CHOCOLATE MATH
>
>
> This is pretty neat.
> ...

Lame. Not fun. Not neat.

By Multiplying by 2, then Adding 5 it's guaranteed to be odd.

By multiplying an odd number by 50 you guarantee it ends in "50".

Adding 1755 (or 1754) means the last 2 digits are 05 (or 04).

Subracting your birthyear obviously equals your age.

I would have been more impressed if it could figure out my age without
using any form of my birth date in the equation.

PS - just change 1755 to 1756 and you can spam this again next year, if
you haven't figured that out.

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