I like that we're having this vote, but I very much disagree that 7 will not be a popular server. Most people will go with the number they like best, I think.
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5 I'd assume will be reasonably popular as well since its in the middle.
Personally I think 6 should be fairly unpopular, so i'll pick it
EDIT: Grrrr... I forgot that 6 is the most lucky number in China. Hmmm.... maybe 4?
Torvald Levoie
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Quote:Though it's early in the running, right now, "7" is leading the race to be the World's Favorite Number. And right behind 7 are 3, 11, and 13. All primes. Why this primacy of primes? Alex, going a little mystical, says these numbers, being indivisible, feel "strong and kind of trustworthy."
But 7 seems to have a special glow; 7 leads across religious, national, gender, even educational lines, and double-7s are common too. Then there's the woman who likes "7.07":
5 I'd assume will be reasonably popular as well since its in the middle.
Personally I think 6 should be fairly unpopular, so i'll pick it
EDIT: Grrrr... I forgot that 6 is the most lucky number in China. Hmmm.... maybe 4?
Torvald Levoie