WHO IS The Diesel Genius???

TNRGreene

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I'm sorry but I am laughing my ass off at this :D

Try it without looking at the answers......
1) Pick your favorite number between 1-9
2) Multiply by 3 then
3) Add 3, then again Multiply by 3 (I'll wait while you get the calculator.....)
4) You'll get a 2 or 3 digit number….
5) Add the digits together

Now Scroll down ..............
Now with that number see who your favorite Diesel Guru is from the list below:

1. Pat McSwain- McRat

2. Mike L

3. Guy- Trippin

4. Craig- Diesel Pilot

5. Larry Jewell

6. Kurt- 2wdsledpuller

7. Johnboy

8. Simon- Sweetdiesel

9. Todd- TNRGreene

10. Henry- RIPMF666

I know....I just have that effect on people....one day you too can be like me.... :) Believe it!

P.S.: Stop picking different numbers, just deal with it!!!! NOW CHANGE YOUR NAME IN NO. 9 AND SEND IT ON!! HAHA
 

McRat

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Aug 2, 2006
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Any number that has 9 as a factor will add up to 9 when reduced by addition.

Like:

Is 123,456,789 divisible by 9? Yup, because 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9 = 45, and 4+5 = 9

987,654,321 ditto, 111111111 ditto, 333 ditto, 6000000000003 ditto.

Since he multiplied by 3 two times, it's the same as multiplying by 9.

Why? Because 9 is one shy of 10, so when it carrys over, it loses one from one column, and gains one on the next column.
 

TNRGreene

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Any number that has 9 as a factor will add up to 9 when reduced by addition.

Like:

Is 123,456,789 divisible by 9? Yup, because 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9 = 45, and 4+5 = 9

987,654,321 ditto, 111111111 ditto, 333 ditto, 6000000000003 ditto.

Since he multiplied by 3 two times, it's the same as multiplying by 9.

Why? Because 9 is one shy of 10, so when it carrys over, it loses one from one column, and gains one on the next column.
Show off :D
OK Pat I'll put you in the 9th slot...LOL
 

05smoker

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Why? Because 9 is one shy of 10, so when it carrys over, it loses one from one column, and gains one on the next column.

This is a trick us CPAs watch for as well. If you transpose a number when inputing a set of figures, the difference your off is always divisible evenly by 9.