My favorite number is 5341. There's not any math behind it, but instead, if you look at it using l33t sp34k it reads "seal". I used this as part of passwords that needed a number when I was younger because I thought it seemed cool since a password is suppose to seal away information.
Instead of trying to win you over with fancy math or interesting information, I will try to make you cry like a puppy to win with sympathy! I don't own any clacks right now. I had three before which I was only able to get because of click clack's dibs sale, all the other sales are way too frantic for me to ever be able to get something before they're sold out in the first few minutes.
My mom recently retired prematurely from her job because of depression, and I recently finished college so I don't have much money, I just finished my third week at my first job in four years. One thing that my mom was sad about was that she didn't really understand how to use computers and she sees my brother and I using them all the time to do lots of cool things. Basically all she knew how to do was send e-mails because that's something she had to do at work and that was through outlook only.
She had a second hand digital camera that one of my cousins gave to her a long time ago, but its really broken and keeps randomly turning itself off for no reason while you're trying to take pictures. She was kind of sad about this too because when she was trying to take pictures at my convocation (graduation) she was fighting against the camera and missed a lot of shots.
So recently I traded my click clacks here on geekhack to try to help her with these two things. I ended up trading all three of my clacks for an old tablet computer and an old digital camera. The tablet trade was a month or two ago, and I'm happy to say that now she's using it everyday for e-mail, looking up instructional pages/videos about how to do things she wants try on google and youtube (she was always impressed about how my brother and I would always find out how to do things we had no clue about using the internet), talking on skype and general internet browsing. I got the digital camera a week or two ago, and she'll be using it for the first time to take family pictures at Christmas.
So anyways, I'm super happy that I was able to trade my click clacks to make her happy because even though they're cool and I was happy to get them, in the end they're just plastic and there are more important things. At the same time, I'm also happy that I was able to make people who were interested in click clacks happy by trading old junk that they don't need for it (the tablet was an old HP Web OS one that isn't supported anymore and the camera was a Sony Cybershot that was sitting in someone's attic). People had been recommending I sell them for cash and then buy a brand new tablet/camera but I always prefer trading because it lets people get rid of things they don't use and get something they want for it.
Now I'm clackless, and it would be nice to have one again. I do have a Topre too, which I got in a trade for Magic cards which I didn't need anymore!
