Editing 247: Factoring the Time
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| titletext = I occasionally do this with mile markers on the highway. | | titletext = I occasionally do this with mile markers on the highway. | ||
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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
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− | + | [[Cueball]] is bored and decides to prime factorize the time shown the clock. Annoyed, the man on the computer decides to switch the clock from 12-hour time (2:53 pm) to 24-hour time (14:53). This makes factorization more difficult, as the time now shown is a four digit number rather than a three digit number. Incidentally, 1,453 is a prime number as well, so the Cueball will have to run through many plausible factors to find this out. | |
− | + | Cueball's been doing this for almost two hours (from 1 pm to 2:53 pm). His coworker is likely annoyed at this inactivity, and this is probably why he switches the clock. | |
− | + | This comic also a play on the phrase "factoring the time", meaning taking the time required to do something or the current time into account when making a decision. | |
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+ | The title text refers to doing something similar with mile marker signs, hopefully not while driving as this could be considered distracted driving. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[One man is sitting at a computer. Cueball sits at a separate desk. There is a clock | + | :[One man is sitting at a computer. Cueball sits at a separate desk. There is a clock which reads 2:53.] |
:Cueball: 253 is 11x23 | :Cueball: 253 is 11x23 | ||
:Man at computer: What? | :Man at computer: What? | ||
:Cueball: I'm factoring the time. | :Cueball: I'm factoring the time. | ||
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:Cueball: I have nothing to do, so I'm trying to calculate the prime factors of the time each minute before it changes. | :Cueball: I have nothing to do, so I'm trying to calculate the prime factors of the time each minute before it changes. | ||
:Cueball: It was easy when I started at 1:00, but with each hour the number gets bigger | :Cueball: It was easy when I started at 1:00, but with each hour the number gets bigger | ||
:Cueball: I wonder how long I can keep up. | :Cueball: I wonder how long I can keep up. | ||
− | + | :[Man at desk reaches back and touches the clock.] | |
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:''BEEP'' | :''BEEP'' | ||
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:[Clock now reads 14:53.] | :[Clock now reads 14:53.] | ||
:Cueball: Hey! | :Cueball: Hey! | ||
:Man at computer: Think fast. | :Man at computer: Think fast. | ||
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | There is a [http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/status/xkcdtimefactorisation.html widget for OS X] to display the current time and its prime factors. | ||
{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
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