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My roomie who is a white guy told me an intresting fact that -the middle two number in the social security is an even number for everyone except people from BLACK community...is that true???

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nadhi aithe 08 .. 

lets see.. wat other db'ians have their middle 2 digits  sCo_^Y sCo_^Y

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Social security numbers (SSNs) are not random numbers. They are assigned regionally and in batches.

The nine-digit SSN, which has been issued in more than 400 million different sequences, is divided into three parts:
[center][img]http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/social-security-number-card.gif[/img][/center]

[b]Area numbers[/b] - The first three numbers originally represented the state in which a person first applied for a social security card. Numbers started in the northeast and moved westward. This meant that people on the east coast had the lowest numbers and those on the west coast had the highest. Since 1972, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has assigned numbers and issued cards based on the ZIP code in the mailing address provided on the original application form. Since the applicant's mailing address doesn't have to be the same as his residence, his area number doesn't necessarily represent the state in which he resides. For many of us who received our SSNs as infants, the area number indicates the state we were born in. You can find out which area numbers go with each state here.
[b]Group numbers[/b] - These two middle digits, which range from 01 through 99, are simply used to break all the SSNs with the same area number into smaller blocks to make administration easier. (The SSA says that, for administrative reasons, group numbers issued first consist of the odd numbers from 01 through 09, and then even numbers from 10 through 98, within each area number assigned to a state. After all the numbers in group 98 of a specific area have been issued, the even groups 02 through 08 are used, followed by odd groups 11 through 99.)
[b]Serial numbers[/b] - Within each group designation, serial numbers -- the last four digits in an SSN -- run consecutively from 0001 through 9999.
According to the SSA, the numbers are not recycled. Upon an individual's death, the number is removed from the active files and is not reused. Recycling numbers might become an issue someday, but not any time soon -- statisticians say that the nine-digit SSN allows for approximately one billion possible combinations!

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[quote author=GAJADONGA GANGULU link=topic=196472.msg2395283#msg2395283 date=1306364749]
Social security numbers (SSNs) are not random numbers. They are assigned regionally and in batches.

The nine-digit SSN, which has been issued in more than 400 million different sequences, is divided into three parts:
[center][img]http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/social-security-number-card.gif[/img][/center]

[b]Area numbers[/b] - The first three numbers originally represented the state in which a person first applied for a social security card. Numbers started in the northeast and moved westward. This meant that people on the east coast had the lowest numbers and those on the west coast had the highest. Since 1972, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has assigned numbers and issued cards based on the ZIP code in the mailing address provided on the original application form. Since the applicant's mailing address doesn't have to be the same as his residence, his area number doesn't necessarily represent the state in which he resides. For many of us who received our SSNs as infants, the area number indicates the state we were born in. You can find out which area numbers go with each state here.
[b]Group numbers[/b] - These two middle digits, which range from 01 through 99, are simply used to break all the SSNs with the same area number into smaller blocks to make administration easier. (The SSA says that, for administrative reasons, group numbers issued first consist of the odd numbers from 01 through 09, and then even numbers from 10 through 98, within each area number assigned to a state. After all the numbers in group 98 of a specific area have been issued, the even groups 02 through 08 are used, followed by odd groups 11 through 99.)
[b]Serial numbers[/b] - Within each group designation, serial numbers -- the last four digits in an SSN -- run consecutively from 0001 through 9999.
According to the SSA, the numbers are not recycled. Upon an individual's death, the number is removed from the active files and is not reused. Recycling numbers might become an issue someday, but not any time soon -- statisticians say that the nine-digit SSN allows for approximately one billion possible combinations!
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what u got it from wikepedia or somewhere else is fine and it seems to be right i have aksed like 30 people till now who doesnt belong to black community and all has even numbers but 4 balck people i have asked and they have odd numbers..what do u say..in that some are born in same state same city same zip code..etc

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[quote author=suryachakri link=topic=196472.msg2395248#msg2395248 date=1306364329]
My roomie who is a white guy told me an intresting fact that -the middle two number in the social security is an even number for everyone except people from BLACK community...is that true???
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not  @gr33d  ....naadhi odd number............. F%G_@ F%G_@ F%G_@ F%G_@ F%G_@ F%G_@ F%G_@

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[quote author=Musugu_Veerudu link=topic=196472.msg2395255#msg2395255 date=1306364432]
nadhi aithe 08 .. 

lets see.. wat other db'ians have their middle 2 digits  sCo_^Y sCo_^Y
[/quote]naadh bhi 08  &D_@@ &D_@@

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[quote author=katharnak link=topic=196472.msg2395326#msg2395326 date=1306365369]
@3$% @3$% @3$%


naadhi kuda odd eeee
[/quote][quote author=psycopk link=topic=196472.msg2395329#msg2395329 date=1306365391]
false
[/quote][quote author=pr1nce link=topic=196472.msg2395334#msg2395334 date=1306365438]
nadhi kuda odd numbber yee.....
[/quote]mimalni andulo kalipesaremo  s%H# s%H#

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[quote author=Jack Sparrow link=topic=196472.msg2395365#msg2395365 date=1306365789]
mimalni andulo kalipesaremo  s%H# s%H#
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[img]http://www.gifsoup.com/view5/1965135/jack-sparrow-o.gif[/img]

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[quote author=pr1nce link=topic=196472.msg2395334#msg2395334 date=1306365438]
nadhi kuda odd numbber yee.....
[/quote] ante nuvvu nallodivi  CITI_$D# CITI_$D# CITI_$D# CITI_$D# CITI_$D# CITI_$D#

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[quote author=Hangover link=topic=196472.msg2395368#msg2395368 date=1306365844]
ante nuvvu nallodivi  CITI_$D# CITI_$D# CITI_$D# CITI_$D# CITI_$D# CITI_$D#
[/quote]
CITI_c$y CITI_c$y CITI_c$y

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toooch,,,,


naaku  21...  antey Nannu kuda kalipesaaava saaaami..


manaki inka edina Kotha number system istaaru emo seppu saami..

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