Still looking for help. Prime numbers on the board. The Count. An abacus (counter).“Counter-intelligence” is explained. Also, “anti” as a nuance of counter.But where do 40 years come in? Armed Forces? The whiteboard? (Who wrote the numbers?) Is the calculator just another count-er?Too many pieces; not enough parts.
Varnes almost 9 years ago
Gonna need some help with this one….
David OBrien almost 9 years ago
It’s the Count, from Sesame Street. He, well, counts. In this case the first seven prime numbers.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Gaijinrabbit… it’s in prime time.Not sure he can have π.
bubujin_2 Premium Member almost 9 years ago
You can count on him! And on his fingers and on the abacus and on the digital calculator.
jreckard almost 9 years ago
That sideways abacus? Don’t count on it.
Bryan Smith Premium Member almost 9 years ago
It’s a prime example, then.
whiteheron almost 9 years ago
Those numerals look odd to me.
Grover Premium Member almost 9 years ago
The Count looks drunk
b0mb almost 9 years ago
@Rad-ish if it was fibonacci it would go (1,1)2,3,5,8,13, not 2,3,5,7,11. it’s an ascending count of primes starting at 2
whiteheron almost 9 years ago
Was it odd for me to say that? Perhaps I should have said " mostly odd", but I didn’t want to be strange.
dsom8 almost 9 years ago
Still looking for help. Prime numbers on the board. The Count. An abacus (counter).“Counter-intelligence” is explained. Also, “anti” as a nuance of counter.But where do 40 years come in? Armed Forces? The whiteboard? (Who wrote the numbers?) Is the calculator just another count-er?Too many pieces; not enough parts.
Jeff0811 almost 9 years ago
I feel sorry for the poor Cookie Monster. Thanks to a bunch of PC people out there he has to get by on carrot and celery sticks. Poor guy.