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2013-02-28 04:32:27 GMT
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So It's half four in the morning and here's a bit of sleep-deprived napkin math for you, since I found the result pretty interesting.
I was exploring the movie list, that awesome one that starts in the 1800s, and decided to see on average how long it would take you to watch every movie in the list.
Now I imagine films were not the average 90 minutes they are now, but considering the LOTR trilogy and the Hobbit are in there somewhere, it probably balances out.
So,
2,871 pages, consisting of 100 items each, except the last which holds 6 (as of this post).
That's 287,006 movies in the list.
Assigning an average duration of 90 minutes to each film, yes I know this is probably not accurate, but quite frankly my napkin does not care for your opinion.
That's 25,830,540 minutes of films (Hilariously inaccurate approximate).
Let's whittle this down to a more digestible figure, shall we?
That many minutes becomes 430,509 hours, which becomes 17,937 days (I'm rounding off the decimals because that extra most of a Monday just means more work).
If you'd like that in years of your life, it's just over 49 years.
Which tragically brings us to a total just eluding the title of this thread, of nearly 5 decades.
So who's up for a movie marathon? First person to need Dialysis loses.
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