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Oh, come on people, let's play along. Remember, it's not the number of your epenis that is important, it's how you use it.

I'm #140.



I'm #1910, but I have excellent Slashdot Karma, my own (four-digit) assigned port number and a three character domain name.

"A strange game. The only winning move is not to play."


I'm too new to be in the database.

But, my Slashdot UID is # 404 (though I haven't posted or even visited in years).

And I have a 2 character domain name. (3e.org)

And I'm in enterprise-numbers, but I have no idea why or how I got there.


My webcam site, which existed only to let me make sure my puppy didn't get into trouble while I'm at work, got listed in WebSense as "adult content". That makes me sorta famous, right? (It was true that my puppy was naked)


I once had the #1 Google hit for a common English word. Interestingly, I didn't do any conscious SEO to achieve this.


Yah, but how many digits is your ICQ number?


It's funny that I still remember my icq number without hesitation. I haven't used it in years, but I think it's like your first phone number or something that you just don't forget.

Edit: 19662##


I'm #45... quite a proudful number :) It's kind-of nice to compare two id numbers with the number of days ago that the accounts were created in, to see how many registered during that period.


If you had been #42 I would have had a question for you.


#77. I wonder how many before that were YCombinator founders who had early access.


#80. Was it a link from PG's essays or a link on Reddit that brought us over here?


http://www.reddit.com/comments/15gkq/startup_news_ycombinato..., but I was a few days late so I'm not sure.


#54, not a YC founder.


I must have read pg's posting/link a few hours/days after you: #195




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