This is my new dog Jack. I know, I know, I have been all over the board about this dog thing. I think that when you meet him you will realize why I made the choice I did.
OH MY GOD. stephanie. i don't know the last time i fell in love so quickly. i wish so much to meet jack. have to be holiday time or something. wow. he's beyond cute.
And if you rearrange the letters in the entire alphabet, you get a brand new alphabet, Rick, so just fretyio yoeyts hidu8ik 340-dk dd0si kdd.
Yes, there are numbers when the alphabet is rearranged...they were stuck between 'k' and 'lmnop.'
Wouldn't it be sweet if you used some program to randomize the alphabet, but by some remarkable chance, it rearranged it into the EXACT same order as it was originally? What are the odds of that happening? What are the odds that your randomizer is simply broken?
What are the evens? No one ever asks that, and it's too bad.
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Yes, there are numbers when the alphabet is rearranged...they were stuck between 'k' and 'lmnop.'
Wouldn't it be sweet if you used some program to randomize the alphabet, but by some remarkable chance, it rearranged it into the EXACT same order as it was originally? What are the odds of that happening? What are the odds that your randomizer is simply broken?
What are the evens? No one ever asks that, and it's too bad.
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That's 1 in 403,291,461,126,605,635,584,000,000.
That's more than the number of stars in a million galaxies. It's almost as much as the number of atoms in a human body. Mind boggling!
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