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Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Rummy 500 Stats

When I arrive at the office, I start a DOS batch file that creates a backup of my Disaster Recovery documentation project as well as whatever other folders exist in my c:\rh folder. I do this because of my history with RoboHelp 2015 being, uh, "uncooperative" sometimes and needing to then restore from a recent backup. That almost happened last week when, all of a sudden, there was some sort of issue with the config file that stores the path and filenames of each Word file that is linked to the project. When I opened my project in RoboHelp 2015, I realized that I was going to need to re-link several Word files to my project.

I digress. What's new about that, huh?

While my DOS batch file creates a backup of my Disaster Recovery documentation project as well as whatever other folders exist in my c:\rh folder, I put my earbuds in my ears, set the timer on my cell phone to 20 minutes, open the YouTube Music app (to place in my ears using my cell phone), and open the Rummy 500 app. I begin a game of Rummy 500. Since today is 2-1-2022, here is a picture of what my stats are for this game. Yes, that's right. I have played 4,896 games. I predict that it will be before February 28, 2022, when I have played 104 games and reach 5000 total games of Rummy 500. I've had my cell phone for 1168 days (3 years, 2 months, 1 week, 4 days) starting on 11-21-2018 to today (2-1-2022). Using those numbers, I average 4.191780821917808 games a day. In fact, 104 games divided by 4.191780821917808 games / day = 24.81045751633987 days. Of course, that average of 4.191780821917808 games / day is just a ballpark figure.

 

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