Last Friday (September 13th), a truck turned too sharply, spilling about 216,000 six-sided dice "onto Interstate 75 in Atlanta in what could be the biggest unintentional dice roll ever."
I love the last line of the article: "The truck was undamaged, having made its saving throw."
Note: It would be quite a fireball to require this many d6 rolls!
Note 2: The article title is annoying, as the "perfect" comment is plain wrong. And the 756,000 number doesn't even come from a role. It is estimate based on an equal probability of each outcome for each die and an estimate of the number of dice.
Update: It occurs to me: I'm going to turn this incident into a problem for my mathematical-modeling course.
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