23 Type in any three digits followed by the words "new cases" in Google and see what happens. posted 297 days ago by DeadMenSmellToenails 297 days ago by DeadMenSmellToenails +23 / -0 Example: “756 new cases”. Then try it again with any other three digit number. 6 comments share 6 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (6) sorted by: top new old worst ▲ 2 ▼ – SubaruKayak 2 points 297 days ago +2 / -0 324 cities in the US with over 100,000 people. Each reporting a number every day for over 90 days- that's nearly 30k individual tallies. Stochastic chaos is going guarantee we get every number represented, some dozens of times. edit: If you find the same news article showing/result the input number that'd be something to see. permalink save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – aparition42 1 point 297 days ago +1 / -0 They've discovered what search engines are for. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 2 ▼ – DeadMenSmellToenails [S] 2 points 297 days ago +2 / -0 I have yet to type in a 3 digit number that doesn't find a hit. permalink save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – Soon2BTaxRefugee 1 point 297 days ago +1 / -0 I spread this to family and friends. Hilarious permalink save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – Pelosi_Halitosis 1 point 297 days ago +1 / -0 Do a range, like: 100..999 new cases or 100..24999 new cases. permalink save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – namechangearoo 1 point 297 days ago +1 / -0 same with Bing permalink save report block reply
324 cities in the US with over 100,000 people. Each reporting a number every day for over 90 days- that's nearly 30k individual tallies.
Stochastic chaos is going guarantee we get every number represented, some dozens of times.
edit: If you find the same news article showing/result the input number that'd be something to see.
They've discovered what search engines are for.
I have yet to type in a 3 digit number that doesn't find a hit.
I spread this to family and friends. Hilarious
Do a range, like: 100..999 new cases or 100..24999 new cases.
same with Bing