Never heard of any of these superstitions but gotta admire the commitment to literally CREATE your own app for a video. Not to mention, sit and track dice rolling thousands of times. Nice shirt too
cooking variants: tapping - turning the number you want to roll up and tapping it on the table a number (personal preference) of times, or stacking - turning the dice to the preferred number and stacking them atop one another.
How about pre-rolling the 1s? Like, take a bunch of dice, roll them and only select the 1s. Then roll those and so on until only one dice remains. Do that enough times that you can roll such pre-rolled dice 1000s times, to see if it those help.
Very fun approach, but still a very low sample size for such minimal diviations i results to be significant :( now I amconsidering a python script to test the same with millions of digital rolls... :)
If cooking made it worse how bout a new technique, freezing. Leave it on the 1 side for 24 hrs and see if it gets better. Also what about positive reinforcement
This is so stupid and such a waste of your time and mine. I love it!
I do what I can!
Never heard of any of these superstitions but gotta admire the commitment to literally CREATE your own app for a video. Not to mention, sit and track dice rolling thousands of times. Nice shirt too
Oh my gosh so many compliments you’re makin me blush
cooking variants: tapping - turning the number you want to roll up and tapping it on the table a number (personal preference) of times, or stacking - turning the dice to the preferred number and stacking them atop one another.
Writing it down!
How about pre-rolling the 1s? Like, take a bunch of dice, roll them and only select the 1s. Then roll those and so on until only one dice remains. Do that enough times that you can roll such pre-rolled dice 1000s times, to see if it those help.
Noted!
Can't wait for the peer review on this one....
Someone’s gotta get on it!
Tell Chocolate Thunder that I’m sorry…
He's not speaking to me
Very fun approach, but still a very low sample size for such minimal diviations i results to be significant :( now I amconsidering a python script to test the same with millions of digital rolls... :)
If cooking made it worse how bout a new technique, freezing. Leave it on the 1 side for 24 hrs and see if it gets better. Also what about positive reinforcement
Love it!