Google's Mysterious Billboard

Google apparently is behind this mysterious billboard that presents a nice number theory problem. I love number theory!

Of course, I could have written a program to sift through the digits of e to find the answer to this question, but I’m a pragmatic soul and figure why not just use Google since it’s 3 AM and I’m tired (I know, it’s cheating, but how good Google fault you for using Google?) The answer to this problem is also a website (7427466391) which presents a more challenging problem.

Congratulations. You've made it to level 2. Go to www.Linux.org and enter Bobsyouruncle as the login and the answer to this equation as the password.

    f(1)= 7182818284
    f(2)= 8182845904
    f(3)= 8747135266
    f(4)= 7427466391
    f(5)= __________

Keeping in theme with Google’s love affair for the number e, I soon realized (by looking at this site that displays the first 2 million digits of e) that each of these numbers are consecutive 10 digit sequences of e.

I’ll give you a hint, if you sum the digits of each number (something I typically do to see if the numbers are divisible by 3), youll find an interesting result (other than they arent divisible by 3). That should lead you to the final answer with a bit of coding.

The final answer takes you to a recruiting page. What an ingenious and clever way to recruit talent, though I suppose by giving away the answer, I’ve defeated the purpose. How naughty!

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What others have said

Requesting Gravatar... Chris Maughan's Jorvik Utopia Jul 13, 2004 6:15 AM
# Glad I'm not looking for a job, if this is what I have to go through to get it ;-)
Requesting Gravatar... Chris Maughan's Jorvik Utopia Jul 13, 2004 6:17 AM
# Google fun
Requesting Gravatar... Patrick Gannon Jul 14, 2004 12:48 PM
# re: Google's Mysterious Billboard
Where is this Billboard? Silicon Valley?
Requesting Gravatar... Haacked Jul 14, 2004 3:14 PM
# re: Google's Mysterious Billboard
Most likely.
Requesting Gravatar... crimius Dec 19, 2007 8:41 PM
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very nice. im not much of a programmer, but i can see what it is looking for.
Requesting Gravatar... Zero Dec 20, 2007 3:26 AM
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Well the site is down now. So tough luck getting a job.

But the first dozen or so people that got there probably are eating free catered food now.
Requesting Gravatar... Glenn Dec 20, 2007 3:34 AM
# re: Google's Mysterious Billboard
Google will disappear like all hyped things do in time.
If they do not change what they are with the times.
I do not think everything Google does is likely within the law.
As Lewis Black said if a company cant explain what it does in one paragraph it is likely illegal.
Requesting Gravatar... James Dec 20, 2007 4:40 AM
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Am I the only one that doesn't get anything from the ad?
Requesting Gravatar... Matt Ellsworth Dec 20, 2007 6:14 AM
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Well thats sure random - love it though...
Requesting Gravatar... User Game Reviews Dec 20, 2007 10:22 AM
# re: Google's Mysterious Billboard
Pretty cool. Google is pretty crazy as far as their hiring practices go. I have a friend who works for them down in Atlanta. Also the company I work for has a big project that Google is partnering with us on. Even though we did all the preliminary coding on the project now that we are working with Google on this you can only work on it if you pass all of Google's tests. And let me tell you these aren't easy tests at all. They are really really tough.
Requesting Gravatar... Dwayne Charrington Dec 20, 2007 9:35 PM
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GOOGLE, I'm on my way. ;)

- Dwayne charrington.
http://www.dwaynecharrington.com
Requesting Gravatar... Chris Dec 20, 2007 11:41 PM
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I'm an aspiring programmer and I'm disappointed the site is already down. I wanted to know what Google would have to say.
Requesting Gravatar... BobUpYourAss Dec 21, 2007 5:16 AM
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Wonder if any of you fucknuts noticed the original posting was in 2004. Code on brightboys.
Requesting Gravatar... nobody Dec 21, 2007 4:19 PM
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lol
Requesting Gravatar... Chris Tune Dec 27, 2007 8:00 PM
# re: Google's Mysterious Billboard
Looks like these are the first five sets of rolling ten digits which add to 49. Thus, the next combo should be
5966290435 . . .way the heck down further. The linux.org logon has been removed. If I'm wrong you can simply email me at chris@christune.com
Requesting Gravatar... lis Jan 04, 2008 7:34 PM
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awesome.

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