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May-28-05 | | aw1988: <Sneaky> 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058-
209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679821480-
865132823066470938446095505822317253594081284811174502-
841027019385211055596446229489549303819644288109756659-
334461284756482337867831652712019091456485669234603486-
104543266482133936072602491412737245870066063155881748-
815209209628292540917153643678925903600113305305488204-
665213841469519415116094... |
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May-28-05 | | Catfriend: lol 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55 89 144 233 377 610 987 1597:) |
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May-28-05 | | acirce: 6 28 496 8128 33550336 8589869056 137438691328 2305843008139952128 2658455991569831744654692615953842176 |
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May-28-05 | | TheSlid: <1852 meters in a mile!> 1609. Interesting link, BTW, <Sneaky>. What on earth is it? |
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May-28-05 | | hintza: <6 28 496 8128 33550336 8589869056 137438691328 2305843008139952128 2658455991569831744654692615953842176> Wow, that was...err...perfect! ;-) <<1852 meters in a mile!> 1609.> Both are right actually. 1609 metres is approximately a mile on land (it is actually 1760 yards) , but a nautical mile is exactly 1852 metres, which is used at sea and in aviation. End of lecture. |
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May-28-05 | | Catfriend: <TheSlid> I meant sea-mile, obviously. <acirce> nice one!
1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 4096 8192 16384 32768 65536 131072 262144 524288 1048576 2097152 4194304 8388608 and I can brag that was from my memory! After this, I can of course calculate, but I don't remember the results by heart! |
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May-28-05 | | TheSlid: <catfreind> Ah - I obviously do too much running and not enough sailing. My mistake : ) |
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May-28-05 | | Catfriend: <Hintza> Thanks for the support:)
Land-mile is 1609.344, while sea-mile is approximately 1852.5 1 3 9 27 81 243 729 2187 6561 19683 59049 177147 531441
1 7 49 343 2401 16807 117649 823543
1 11 121 1331 14641 161051 1771561 19487171
1 13 169 2197 28561
1 17 289 4913
1 19 361 6859
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May-28-05 | | hintza: <Catfriend> Trust me, yards are the way to go! |
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May-28-05 | | Catfriend: <hintza> lol I prefer the nice m.k.s system! <TheSlid> and apparently not enough spelling practice, as you misspelled my nick! ;) |
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May-28-05 | | TheSlid: Sorry <Catfriend> - I got kicked off <JayM>'s spelling team last week. Never have got the hang of "i before e, except after c" and rely heavily on the spellchecker. |
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May-28-05 | | Catfriend: It's ok, i and e get me confused as well, from time to time:) |
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May-28-05 | | hintza: At least you've mastered the apostrophe. |
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May-28-05 | | aw1988: I don't see the use of apostrophes, and I won't use them. If people can't communicate without using them, then sorry, we aren't gonna survive. |
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May-28-05 | | TheSlid: <aw1988> May I quote this excellent example of apostrophe use? Also, may I say the interpolation of the contemporary contraction "gonna" is sublime and rightly apostrophe free. |
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May-28-05 | | aw1988: Yes. :) |
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May-28-05 | | Calchexas: Hah. I can DESTROY all of y'all for huge prime numbers: *Celebrates 4455*2^100682+1st post.*
*plugs number that he discovered.* |
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May-28-05 | | fenno: The series of reciprocals of prime numbers that are palindromic in binary number form is convergent and the sum is 0.815710... Isn't that great? |
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May-28-05 | | aw1988: Oh, enough of this. This is the drinking page, not the math page! Cheers, fellow math freaks. |
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May-28-05 | | acirce: Anyone else has a favourite number?
142857 x 3 = 428571
142857 x 2 = 285714
142857 x 6 = 857142
142857 x 4 = 571428
142857 x 5 = 714285
142857 x 1 = 142857 |
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May-28-05 | | aw1988: Don't forget 142857 x 0 = 0 |
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May-28-05 | | acirce: Did you know that 457936006084633691932542213506579481395376080192442872-
707759996212114957373537195900697943283211344130969977-
204683723647091975242566556807073476262370119366712949-
612051508874565615465951982148103948322515169952026557-
331614199239782652240565877185274882891122589783986489-
974588207230026310073238799349251084594897863556829085-
566422093207975001895285824382289647389848615424710629-
561529529589935914349946023950287863307022313442880758-
800532983282085207377266536998146723331964258315488766-
981883904240306133944424567760471103539279962416731476-
757145320641439420037963516042879919957607890943287019-
373144639492683640803862704805497501551907216898677744-
138585826270309663329962841518933729157858558919253022-
063551926057138672786596389094200184031909805595086778-
342937081605771699885426749776777391919555685119629369-
584896777148250878775274042686107865894781763500774758-
450843791837394393056896301600021929961984000000 is the smallest number that has at least a googol (10^100) distinct factors? (Where do those hyphens come from?) |
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May-28-05
 | | tamar: The color of the beer is offensive to me as a non-drinker. Could you photo-shop it to a cola or 7-up hue? :-) |
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May-28-05 | | aw1988: Lol. While you're at it, add ice cubes. |
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May-28-05
 | | WannaBe: my god, one silly comment, and my reply, we got mathmaticians here, (I have a minor, obviously i fluked the 1 is not prime test.) |
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