A number of concern
1337. Baffling. Worrisome.
What’s the significance, WordPress?
Why announce here instead of 1,500 or 2,000, more predictable points?
1337.
A year, perhaps. An important one?
- Wenceslaus I, Duke of Luxembourg was born that year. (Note: He is not “Good King Wenceslaus” of the Christmas carol who lived much earlier. This Duke did write lyrical poetry and ballads, though.)
- The end of a famine in China which started in 1333 and killed 6,000,000 people.
- The year Petrarch, the “Father” of Renaissance humanism, wandered around among Rome’s ruins, noticing the aesthetics of it all as well the history. He is credited for a renewed interest in Classical civilization.
- Edward, the Black Prince is created Duke of Cornwall, becoming the first English Duke.
- Edward III of England rejects Philip VI’s claim to the French throne, and starts the Hundred Years’ War between France and England.
- A bunch of stuff was built in France during 1337
But none of that seems relevant.
A number without context. Always adds up to mystery.
Since the message, “You have reached 1337“, came from WordPress, could it be Leet, semi-secret code?
“The word “leet” is also an adjective used to describe formidable prowess or accomplishment, especially in the fields of online gaming and in its original usage for computer hacking.”
Orthography for those who have a clue….so probably not the intended for me.
Numerology anyone? That offers up some interesting angles. All odd.
Wondering about the mystic origin of this shadowy number phantom – Not even a blog anniversary.
1337: an accolade, a complaint, a warning?
The obscure message: “You’ve made 1337 posts.“
Do the Happiness Engineers know of the anguish over Gutenberg – this a little, encouraging nudge of “you’ve come this far, don’t stop now”?
Somehow I know how cows must feel being herded without choice into the chute ramp towards the great unknown.
Well, thanks, WordPress, I guess.
Interesting to know blog posts, like data, are numbered by you.
But 1337? Still curious.
What counts, counts.
Phil, the Philosopher Mouse of the Hedge.
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maybe 1337 is the secret code for the right lottery numbers? but how to encrypt?
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The four of them look like very nice numbers. Maybe I should use them with the lottery as the ones being used now are simply none productive, those lazy numerals!
Maybe it’s a sign (If so, I’ll be sending you a large batch of Greenies…the chewy kind. HAHA Thanks for counting up a comment
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It’s like those speed limit signs that say: “Speed Limit – 7 miles per hour.” It’s weird, but it did get your attention.
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Weird lives!
It’s so funny the first thing I thought of was “what happened in the year 1337″…that and well, those 4 numbers add up to sum thing: the first 3 add up to the last and those add to 14 which adds to 5 which you cannot divide evenly…sounds like pie. Yep, need pie…and ice cream.
Knew I could count on you for a speedy comment.
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A foggy world means that extra cuppa and a comment or two!
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Maybe tea leaves could reveal the message?
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That is a bit weird, isn’t it? Oh, well, with WP it could have been something much worse. I like that last picture of Bacall and Truman. Happy Wednesday!
janet
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It wouldn’t be WP without a bit of craziness and “What???”
The b/w photography of that era is fascinating to me – striking elegance – especially with celebrities who took care with their star quality images.
Thanks for adding in a comment and hope the rest of the week is cool – and not just the weather!
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There is a message there. I don’t think I ever got a message on how many posts I’ve done. I’d use it for the lottery. That’s my best answer.
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Lottery potential is leading – those numbers can’t do worse than the ones I’ve been using HAHA. (If they come through, I’ll rent an island for a fabulous blog party)
Thanks for adding to the comment ideas
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I thought it might be a prime number but it isn’t as it’s divisible by 7.
I’ve noticed that when you’ve achieved this in followers, posts or likes, WP don’t follow it up with any other accolade. Cngrats anyway and enjoy the recognition!
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Knock on wood is is a YEA! not a Nay. (If you add the first 3 numbers then it’s 77 which is divisible by 7, but then you’re left with 11 – or 2 if you add them into 1 number..just way too confusing) Thanks for counting for a comment
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🙂
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Who knows what’s hiding in WP logarithms. Or is it algorithms? Never could keep those rhythms straight.
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Your comment almost sounds like music lyrics. That counts for something! Thanks for the note
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It doesn’t seem like a very memorable milestone…odd indeed.
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Sometimes WP is a neverending source of weirdness and mystery. (I’ll hope to stand quietly over here to keep something from breaking?) Gotta laugh and roll with it..or should that be rock and roll with it? Maybe the answer is numbered in FAQs. Thanks for lining up a numerical comment
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on the one hand, it’s always a relief to get a message in which there is no demand from us… but that in itself isn’t reason for rejoicing, since so much of what we hear is meaningless. Just taking a wild guess, I would suggest that the number represents the amount of times that the chairman of the board at wordpress said ‘fine’ at the last convention.
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Best explanation yet. Thanks for counting
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forums.wordpress.com/topic/1337-likes
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/1337-likes/
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Ah, we all miss Time Thief. (At least CO. Susie is still riding wildly)
After a few chuckles over the notice I decided to allude to elite/Leeks/Urban Dictionary. (Maybe I should borrow Wild Rider’s award logo ..if only I can find shelving for it HAHA)
Open ended explanation fun for the creative…or very bored HAHA
Thanks for linking your researched find!
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So you’re elite now are ‘ya? Impressed, am I. Here’s to 1337 more posts.
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All I can do is laugh..oh, wait – look – is that a “sorry, incorrect delivery” stamp? “Return to sender” note?….(rip it out of my cold blogging worn hands HAHA) Thanks for sum attention
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Dear Phil,
I can’t think of anything to say.
Yours,
Bamboozled
UK
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Maybe you’re wise not adding to the sum craziness of it all. Thanks for pondering the infinite whackiness posted here.
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Here we go.
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Whew! It wasn’t a huge error message saying the blog had crashed and was forever lost…unless foreshadowing toying with the mouse …
HAHA.
Thanks for adding a comment of measure
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I love nearly all the things that happened in 1337!!
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Especially the famine ending in China and moving into Europe by the trade routes (stoked by a year of too much rain and weird weather…sort of like this past year here and now…), and followed by the plague to finish off so many. What a year. Nice building program in France, though.
Without history, how does anyone make sense of anything currently, right? (Maybe that’s the odd message’s message.)
Thanks for totaling up letters for a comment
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Hmmm … definitely a bit perplexing. On a related note, what’s your impression of using Guttenberg?
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Open to interpretation…at least it’s not a big red ERROR message.
The new editor has potential – if it performs as easily as promised/as what we have now . The blocks are similar to the way we used to work with concepts in marketing with print…without the actual cutting with scissors and paste once the blocks of images/text look right. We’ll see….
Thanks for gathering up a number comment
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Thanks for the input. I’m still using the same platform from long ago.
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a bunch of us are…quietly…but ominous signs today – they are tinkering and it’s affecting the old editor – very quirky a couple of times today with whiteouts for a moment – it’s like when they switch major electric power from one set of old lines to a new group – a moment where electricity vanishes….worried about the vanishing during switches here, too. We’ll see. More later – got an invite to test drive it again tomorrow. trying to stay open minded about it…we can do this HAHA
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I think they will eventually assign it to everyone – and retire the old ones.
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Yep – just like Microsoft’s operating systems…they will support old computers with updates just so long, then you’re either on your own or have to gut it up and adopt the new.
Sigh. really not looking for brain exercises – this has been so easy (we shall ignore the glitches HAHA)
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Great analogy. Thanks for the input – keep us informed.
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Maybe it’s the new milestone of the Century, Philmouse and when it has something to do with the Leet, then sure it has something to do with this Century😸Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend to all of you🐾😽💞
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Mystery makes life more interesting. Any reason to smile should be a reason to smile! Thanks for the cheers and hope your weekend is full of delights…mice…of the catnip kind!
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Here’s to 1337 more!! 2674! – just imagine what the world will be like then – hopefully still full of mystery, magical reals near the gulf, and good stories!
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