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OCD - is it made worse by IT work?
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Your wife insisted I handled it all in house ... although for a while we did end up in the garden.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThanks
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When I see number plates, each letter I calculate a Number for (based on the number of straight lines forming the letter)... I add the numbers up...Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhat square rooting algorithm do you use?
I add up till I hit a number I can easily square root
Eg. I add until I hit numbers like 25, 49, 81 etc
Then I star breaking down the components
49 -> 7 x 7
Two 7's gives me 7 + 7 = 14
14 gives me 1 and 4
4 can be square rooted to 2 (I ignore -2 for now)
So I'm left with 1 and 2, which in my head feels ok because I can't break it down further
I do this all day! ... this is a tiring habit (!!), I have been recommended breathing exercises to reduce it... I've been doing this since my early teens!!Last edited by aussielong; 1 August 2012, 15:57.Comment
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hmm you are a bit nuts...Originally posted by aussielong View PostWhen I see number plates, each letter I calculate a Number for (based on the number of straight lines forming the letter)... I add the numbers up...
I add up till I hit a number I can easily square root
Eg. I add until I hit numbers like 25, 49, 81 etc
Then I star breaking down the components
49 -> 7 x 7
Two 7's gives me 7 + 7 = 14
14 gives me 1 and 4
4 can be square rooted to 2 (I ignore -2 for now)
So I'm left with 1 and 2, which in my head feels ok because I can't break it down further
I do this all day! ... this is a tiring habit (!!), I have been recommended breathing exercises to reduce it... I've been doing this since my early teens!!
you need to tell yourself that as there are no benefits... do not do itComment
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