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RE: Count to 1000! [#3] - Cressi - 01-19-2014

(01-19-2014, 01:05 PM)Duubz Wrote: But that seventy though..

I find 71 more exciting.


RE: Count to 1000! [#3] - Eclipse - 01-19-2014

72 is best bro. Believe it...


RE: Count to 1000! [#3] - Cressi - 01-19-2014

(01-19-2014, 01:35 PM)Sparks Wrote: 72 is best bro. Believe it...

Beleif is for church, knowledge will conquer in the end.

Also, 73 is the best number ever, because:

- It is the 21st prime number.
- The previous is 71, giving the 8th twin prime.
- It is also permutable with 37; 73 is a star number.
- It is the largest minimal primitive in the first 100000 primes.
- 73 is an emirp.
- The mirror of 73 (the 21st prime) is 37, the 12th prime.
- 21 = 7 * 3
- 21 in base two = 10101
- 73 in binary = 1001001, giving two palindromical numbers.
- 73 is the only prime repunit in base 8
- 73 is also the smallest factor of the first composite generalized Fermat's number in base 10 (10^4+1 = 10001 = 73 * 137.

Furthermore, 73 is the length of the Aribeco message, which in itself is AWESOME.


RE: Count to 1000! [#3] - Eclipse - 01-19-2014

(01-19-2014, 01:49 PM)Cressi Wrote: Beleif is for church, knowledge will conquer in the end.

Also, 73 is the best number ever, because:

- It is the 21st prime number.
- The previous is 71, giving the 8th twin prime.
- It is also permutable with 37; 73 is a star number.
- It is the largest minimal primitive in the first 100000 primes.
- 73 is an emirp.
- The mirror of 73 (the 21st prime) is 37, the 12th prime.
- 21 = 7 * 3
- 21 in base two = 10101
- 73 in binary = 1001001, giving two palindromical numbers.
- 73 is the only prime repunit in base 8
- 73 is also the smallest factor of the first composite generalized Fermat's number in base 10 (10^4+1 = 10001 = 73 * 137.

Furthermore, 73 is the length of the Aribeco message, which in itself is AWESOME.

Wow, 74 feels small.


RE: Count to 1000! [#3] - Cressi - 01-19-2014

(01-19-2014, 01:54 PM)Sparks Wrote: Wow, 74 feels small.

Unlike 75, which has more factors than 74 Tongue


RE: Count to 1000! [#3] - BreShiE - 01-19-2014

(01-19-2014, 01:55 PM)Cressi Wrote: Unlike 75, which has more factors than 74 Tongue

I can't believe we're up to 76 posts already! Not long until we reach that 1000!


RE: Count to 1000! [#3] - Cressi - 01-19-2014

(01-19-2014, 01:56 PM)BreShiE Wrote: I can't believe we're up to 76 posts already! Not long until we reach that 1000!

I know, right?

(01-19-2014, 01:56 PM)BreShiE Wrote: I can't believe we're up to 77 posts already!



RE: Count to 1000! [#3] - Eclipse - 01-19-2014

(01-19-2014, 01:56 PM)BreShiE Wrote: I can't believe we're up to 78 posts already! Not long until we reach that 1000!

Lol


RE: Count to 1000! [#3] - Cressi - 01-19-2014

(01-19-2014, 02:23 PM)Sparks Wrote: 79



RE: Count to 1000! [#3] - Eclipse - 01-19-2014

(01-19-2014, 02:25 PM)Cressi Wrote: 90