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Just a friendly reminder, if your claim of a Monster Number of 0 is correct, you are in a last place tie with over 6 billion people. Leon assures me that the forum software will not accommodate a list of over 6 billion names. Most importantly I would also refer you to Posts #37-39 in this thread in response to Post #28 for the definitive scholarly treatment of this issue, after which a Monster Number of 0 was no longer allowed and in fact became oxymoronic.
When your first card arrives, you will leave 6 billion people in the dust and are welcome to re-post a valid Monster Number. ![]()
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RAUCOUS SPORTS CARD FORUM MEMBER AND MONSTER FATHER. GOOD FOR THE HOBBY AND THE FORUM WITH A VAULT IN AN UNDISCLOSED LOCATION FILLED WITH WORTHLESS NON-FUNGIBLES 274/1000 Monster Number Last edited by frankbmd; 07-21-2014 at 06:37 AM. |
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Frank, herein lies the conundrum...what if, hypothetically speaking (being an owner of an unspecified amount of T206 cards) someone were to have a negative amount of T206 cards? Would this negative quantity indicate T206 cards they no longer own, and thusly should they be duly assigned an inverse Monster number?
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Short answer - NO Immediate response - WTF Long answer - So a pessimist with 520 cards sells half of them and then has a Monster Number of zero???? Methinks the conundrum is between your ears. ![]() By the way when referring to a Monster Number, always capitalize both the M in monster and the N in number. ![]()
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I am...uh, I forgot what I was going to say.(oh yeah)... um, some on the board may know I am selling mine. Counting down I may stop at one, although I may actually have zero. That way I can still contribute to the thread.
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And doesn't WTF stand for What The Frank? -- Just pulling your proverbial Monster tail. Brian (Monster Number = ?) |
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But if you only have one, it must bounce back and forth. This phenomena is commonly known as "cerebral ping-pong" usually played without a net. ![]() Frank, virtually awash in conundra. ![]()
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So, I am now at 62. Not too bad, averaging about 10 a month (but that will go down with August and September
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Frank, conundrum is not of latin origin, or is it?
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http://www.theguardian.com/notesandq...,-5253,00.html
The reference above would suggest that the answer is a conundrum. Just don't ask the question twice, Ed. ![]() ![]()
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