Anonymous ID: f06982 March 1, 2020, 1:38 a.m. No.8290527   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0532 >>0572

>>8290477

The thread number 10614 is not a difference of two squares, but if you divide it by two to get 5307 you can get the following grid elements:

(123,2582,36) = {123:2582:72:71:1:5307}

(123,814,35) = {123:814:72:69:3:1769}

(123,34,22) = {123:34:72:43:29:183}

(123,2,6) = {123:2:72:11:61:87}

Anonymous ID: f06982 March 1, 2020, 1:57 a.m. No.8290572   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0586 >>0615

>>8290527

Here are a few VQC grid elements related to 10614 so that this is more math-related:

(123,1,36) = {123:1:2653:71:2582:2726}

(-22,1,12) = {-22:1:253:22:231:277}

(-22,1,3424343) = {-22:1:23452243114601:6848684:23452236265917:23452249963287}

(0,144,73) = {0:144:216:144:72:648}

 

>>8290551

"Cut the apron strings" is an idiom (which I suppose probably isn't common where you're from) that refers to stopping support of someone who's dependent on you. For example, when a parent "cuts the apron strings", they no longer support their children financially or whatever. I was using it metaphorically to refer to Chris as the parent and the VQC as the kid.

Anonymous ID: f06982 March 1, 2020, 2:14 a.m. No.8290615   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0640 >>0664

>>8290572

More grid elements to make my posts more visually-attractive so that Chris might see this and come to the other board:

(-22,1,37) = {-22:1:2653:72:2581:2727}

(123,1,37) = {123:1:2799:73:2726:2874}

(0,14076818,2654) = {0:14076818:5307:5306:1:28164249}

 

>>8290586

If he isn't lying then he doesn't work for anyone and he figured it out himself by being an alcoholic with Asperger's who read the Bible weird.

Anonymous ID: f06982 March 1, 2020, 2:36 a.m. No.8290664   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0670 >>0718

>>8290615

More grid elements, Chris please come to the other board

(123,1,3618048) = {123:1:26180542660669:7236095:26180535424574:26180549896766}

(-22,1,37) = {-22:1:2653:72:2581:2727}

(0,1,2654) = {0:1:14082124:5306:14076818:14087432}

 

>>8290640

Some of the others used to speculate about that. Probably not in my opinion.

Anonymous ID: f06982 March 1, 2020, 2:53 a.m. No.8290718   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0755

>>8290664

(1,1,2653) = {1:1:14076818:5305:14071513:14082125}

(123,1,36) = {123:1:2653:71:2582:2726}

(-22,1,37) = {-22:1:2653:72:2581:2727}

 

>>8290670

What do you mean? He's in the same timezone. Or are you talking about something else?