I have turned 66. Don’t bother to wish me a happy birthday, though, because I still have to go through another 600 of these before I come into my full beastly power, and you will all have to bow down before me.
Or is it 550 years? I don’t know. Some people say the number of the beast is actually 616, and that there was a mistranslation or something.
I don’t even know what the beast is supposed to do. Am I going to have to sprout some more heads? That wouldn’t be particularly cool. I guess I have time to figure it out, not going to worry about it just yet.
Anyway, if you needed an excuse to party, go ahead and celebrate that I’m not of an age to go all Revelation on your butts.
Rich Woods says
Well, you will need somewhere to store the extra horns.
Randall Slonaker says
Happy Birthday Dr. Myers! Have a great weekend!
chigau (違う) says
You’re younger than me.
opposablethumbs says
With a large readership, some of us inevitably share the same birthday with you – happy (shared) birthday, PZ!
birgerjohansson says
Depends on if you use the Roman or Greek alphabet.
One number you get is supposed to fit another emperor than Nero (adding up the digits for letters in a name was a thing).
Reginald Selkirk says
Happy birthday.
Oldest reference to Norse god Odin found in Danish treasure
wzrd1 says
If I recall correctly, the beast is supposed to release some truly beastly flatus bursts.
Or is that me that’s supposed to release them, I forget.
UnknownEric the Apostate says
Now you go through saint looey
Joplin, missouri,
And oklahoma city is mighty pretty.
You see amarillo,
Gallup, new mexico,
Flagstaff, arizona.
Don’t forget winona,
Kingman, barstow, san bernandino.
Won’t you get hip to this timely tip
When you make that california trip
Get your kicks on (birthday) 66
kestrel says
Happy birthday!
René says
Happy Birthday!
IIRC 1957 was the year that Dutch women could open their own bank account for the first time. (My mother never made that.)
moonslicer says
@ #4 opposable thumbs
“With a large readership, some of us inevitably share the same birthday with you .. .”
I saw a bit on this in some popular mathematics book a long time ago, so I’ve always assumed it’s true. If it’s not, I’d be glad of enlightenment.
The guy was saying that if you have 23 people together, the chances are 50-50 that two of them will have the same birthday. Amazing. With 366 possible birthdays, you might have the impression you’d need lots more people than that, but no, the guy says 23 will do it and the math proves it.
Matt G says
Many happy returns, P Zed.
KG says
Happy birthday. As for what the beast is supposed to do, the answer is “Wait”. The number is just what it got out of one of those ticket-dispensing machines in government and commercial waiting rooms. The beast just has to drum its fingers? horns? tentacles? until the number 666 comes up on the display screen. At that point, an assistant will be available to answer its questions, check the form it’s filled in, or hand over whatever it’s bought.
drsteve says
@11 Yep, that’s right. The Wikipedia article on The Birthday Problem goes over the math in detail,
robro says
HBD, PZ
cates says
@4 The day, but I’ve got 10 years on the young whippersnapper.
@11 True but not for a specific birthday. Still need a fairly large group for a shared specific birthday.
mcfrank0 says
Happy birthday PZ. I will never get used to realizing I am (technically) older than you,
shermanj says
Happy Birthday, Professor M. At 66, when you read all our comments, does it bother you that you are attracting all us geezers to your posts? Or, is it reassuring that you aren’t attracting the insipid tiktok crowd? I look forward to the podcasts.
Thank you for providing this refuge from the insane, inane outside world. A treasured place where we can learn, enjoy and share.
crocswsocks says
Tanjoubi omedetou, Paul Zed! We can split the difference and plan for 2583, when you’ll be 626: the experiment number of Stitch.
antaresrichard says
Happy Hexakosioihexekontahexaphilia (if there is such a word)!
;-)
opposablethumbs says
@11 moonslicer, yes it’s completely counterintuitive – just ‘feels’ wrong, doesn’t it! :-) Just off out for some music (it’s evening here). Happy Thursday all.
dobby says
Happy Birthday young man
moarscienceplz says
Whoa! 66 circles around Sol? Ain’t you dizzy yet?
nomdeplume says
Happy birthday young fellow!
Rob Grigjanis says
opposablethumbs @21:
Not completely. The number of possible pairs from n people goes roughly as n²/2. So the probability would go (very roughly) as n²/730, for small enough n.
brightmoon says
Happy birthday, kid!
Roberto Aguirre Maturana says
Happy birthday, Mr. Myers, in a world were many of the icons of atheism have become just a let down, you are still a hero. Thanks for everything.
magistramarla says
Happy Belated Birthday, PZ!
WhiteHatLurker says
moonslicer, drsteve, opposablethumbs, etc.
In the first undergrad course on stats I took, the birthday thing was presented and the first two students asked had the same birthday (and weren’t twins).
PZ
“Don’t bother to wish me a happy birthday” monstrous birthday, dude.
Thanks for the heads up on 616. Hadn’t heard that before.