2011-05-09, 09:28 PM
ShinkuDragon Wrote:i was against this... now i am not so sure... i dunno my SSN though >.<
Oh that's easy to figure out. It's just a function of your birthday, city, and real name anyways:
it's in the format of
xxx-xx-xxxx
((Note: to figure it out... you need to know how to do modular arithmetic. The easy explanation is with an example.
9 mod 6 = 3 because when you divide 9 by 6, you get three as the remainder.
So for example 15 mod 7 is 1. This is because 15, when divided by 7, yields a result of 1.
To find this number you can always just subtract the 7 from the 15 until you get a number less than 7. 15 -7 = 8 (keep going). 8 - 7 =1 (stop here) ))
You see:
the first three numbers are the last numbers in your birthday segments of MM/DD/YY, but then you do funky stuff with them.
So if you were born on jan 1st of 1980 -> 01/01/80
Then the first three digits are 110. You then raise this number to the power of the day you were born and take it mod 1000.
So you'd have 110^(1) mod 1000 which is still 110. There will be overlaps of course, but the next two parts take care of that:
The next two numbers are also a bit tricky: For that you have to take your hair color upon birth in RGB scale, which will then be converted to hex.
It'll be in the form of yy-yy-yy where y is between 0-9 and a-f. You take the month you were born in (mod 6) and the day you were born in (mod 6). And whatever numbers you get determine what position to use from the yy-yy-yy form for your two middle ssn's.
Ex: say your hex is fa-51-9a and your birth month is september, the 9th month. Well 9 (mod 6) = 3 thus you use the third number (5). ((if you were born in january you'd use f, but since f isn't a number you convert it to decimal and take it mod 10. In this case f = 15 in decimal (mod 10) = 5.))
Since your birthday is 1/1/80, you would use 1(mod 6) as your first number spot and 1 (mod 6) as your 2nd spot. Meaning you'd take that f twice which translates to 5 and 5.
So your SSN so far is 110-55-xxxx
The last four digits are done by gender. With a code: Male = 1, female = 2, other = 4. (done in powers of 2, so dont ask about why there's no three.) Basically you take your birth city's name. Take the total length of the city's name, raised to the power of your gender code then raise that to the power of your birth month + date and take it (mod 10000). In this example's case:
Let's say the city is 12 letters long. And the person is a female recall birth date is 1/1/80. We'll take 12 ^2 (which is 144).
Then we take 144 ^ (1+1) which is 20736. We mod this by 10000 to get 736.
So your SSN is:
110-55-0736
Hope this helped :3

