How Sexy Are Your Words?


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Blue_Kryptonite said:
I think I did it wrong. I tried "Sequipedalian" and got "4.6794258373205741626794258373206e-4". :uhoh:

That's the same as 0.0004679...

Which gives 4 zeros.

The "e#" means *10^#

For example, 1e1 is 1*10^1 = 10
1e3 is 1*10^3 = 1000
4.5566e5 = 4.5566*10^5 = 455660
 

More work than its worth. I'm in IT... I got into computers so I wouldn't have to do complex equations. :) And I'm old... You whippersnappers with your fancy "Timeses" and "Gzintas". In my day, we just subtracted. And we were greatful! I remember when they invented "plussesses" during the great blizzard of... <nods off>

-BK, who has calculalia. And is, you know, old. And kinda dumb. :)
 

So, the smaller the number of hits the word gets, the higher the sexiness quotient. Which means that total gibberish (which will return zero hits) is infinitely sexy!


Puts a whole new spin on the line's you'd hear in sigles bars. "Hey, baby. Weqwemboph?"
 


An interesting note lies in the word COOL. COOL hits about 321 000 000 times. SEXY hits about 40 400 000 times. By taking COOL/SEXY one would obtain a negative SI. Does this mean that people that say COOL are sexually repulsive? Perhaps a more professional or common word such as THE will yield more interesting results. THE hits about 9 270 000 000 times. Does this mean that people who use the word THE are not sexy people? Perhaps a few corralaries are needed.
 





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