1 / 3 x 12 x 30 / 7
= 17.14285714285714
= how many roll-up cigarettes I can smoke a day for a week with a 30g pouch
30g pouch of Amber Leaf Tobacco = £13.50
okay the maths isn't exact,
its between 12 and 17 roll-up's a day,
with an extra 1 spare at the end of a week if I smoke 17 a day.
yea its
1g / 3 = how many cigarettes per gram
x 12 is per hour in the day, usualy 7am till 7pm
x 30 is how many grams per pouch
/ 7 is how many days in a week
and
13.50 x 17.14285714285714 = 231.4285714285714
= the cost of 17 roll-up cigarettes a day for a week
231.4285714285714 x 4 = 925.7142857142857
= the cost of between 12 and 17 roll-up cigarettes a day a week for a month (28 days, 4 weeks),
with an extra spare 4 cigarettes for the 2-3 days that make a 30 or 31 day month if I smoke 17 a day.
yes February has 4 extra spare cigarettes a month to carry over if I smoke 17 cigarettes a day.
Notice there is no number 6 in these maths calcaulations,
however,
there are six digits after the decimal point before the numbers repeat themselves,
twice,
6 + 6
and before the decimal point
925 = 9+2+5 = 16
no I can't reckon 666 the number of the beast for it t'is a human number
but 6+6=12
12 + 16 = 28
and 2+8=10
which is 1+0
which is one and nothing
which is what I started with
and what I will end with
oh yes okay
and this
female voice: "Hello, my name is Candy."
male voice: "Mmrhhh, I bet you are."
"It is better to burn out.. than to fade away...
Rrrrahhh...
There, can be, only, one."
( extra points, if any one knows the film reference, not that it matters )
ah what a day for a day dream