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I even tried Dave Lynn (Drag Queen) And that gave me a bacon factor of 3?!?!?!?!?


Kevin Bacon Number / Number of People

0 / 1

1 / 2030

2 / 190214

3 / 557245

4 / 133450

5 / 9232

6 / 958

7 / 137

8 / 17


Total number of linkable actors: 893284

Weighted total of linkable actors: 2640996

Average Kevin Bacon number: 2.957


I'm aiming for 4 degrees if it kills me B)

I've got a 5!!!


Toi Lam, in the patriotic yet poignant war classic Vi tuyen 17 ngay va dem (17th Parallel, Nights and Days) from North Vietnam, made on the eve of the end of US involvement in the war.


Toi Lam has a Bacon number of 5.


Toi Lam was in Vi tuyen 17 ngay va dem (1973) with Ho Thai

Ho Thai was in Xia gu rou qing chi xi zin (1981) with Quyen Hua

Quyen Hua was in Conquest (1998) with Eugene Lipinski

Eugene Lipinski was in Harriet the Spy (1996) with Maury Chaykin

Maury Chaykin was in Where the Truth Lies (2005) with Kevin Bacon

I got a 6!!!!!


Than Tu Vu has a Bacon number of 6.


Than Tu Vu was in Bien lua (1965) with Dung Doan

Dung Doan was in Hung o tham (1967) with Ho Thai

Ho Thai was in Xia gu rou qing chi xi zin (1981) with Quyen Hua

Quyen Hua was in Conquest (1998) with Eugene Lipinski

Eugene Lipinski was in Harriet the Spy (1996) with Maury Chaykin

Maury Chaykin was in Where the Truth Lies (2005) with Kevin Bacon


Aiming for a 7 nowB)

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Anyone tried your own personal internet radio station called Pandora.

All you do is type in your fav artist, song or genre & it plays away. If you don't like the musical route its going down you give it the thumbs down, so it learns what you like. You can even create different stations (playlists) & mix them together. It's really for Americans so you only get a trial, but if you like it you can just put in an American zip code like 90210. I've been using it for a long long time now & its brilliant.

Good stuff EDA, I've seen a couple of things that do this sort of thing before.

I'm not sure work will appreciate the bandwidth, but hey.


I've gone for Neko Case and I'm now on the 4th Neko Case. This is of course a good thing, but does no-one else sound like her?

* edited - he he, they tried the Dixie Chicks, I turned it down and it's back to Neko, ooh and another ;) *

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I've been enjoying this site, dedicated to the idea that many commenters on BBC's have your say can be a bit of a lunatic lot.


http://ifyoulikeitsomuchwhydontyougolivethere.com/


OK, so bears like doing things in the woods, still it's funny.

As previously pointed out by http://xkcd.com/202/

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