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Post by RubiksMaster123 on Jan 20, 2011 0:27:38 GMT
210
no im not mean im just trying to find a loophole from wasting 10 minutes doing that.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Jan 20, 2011 1:03:34 GMT
It's called the quadratic formula and a calculator. 211 PRIME! First prime after 200!
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Post by danballrocks on Jan 21, 2011 16:03:54 GMT
StopDoingWeirdThingsOK?212
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Post by Rabidbadger on Jan 21, 2011 18:44:52 GMT
213
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Post by Elmach on Jan 22, 2011 5:25:42 GMT
214.
Did you know that the biggest font size is 200? In fact, here is an example of something with that font size: It is at the beginning of the page.
Quote it, and you will see.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Jan 22, 2011 7:10:24 GMT
200YES! Note the hidden code. I see 200's everywhere! You will have to quote to see it. Oh. Now I see. 43x5= 215
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Post by Artifact123 on Jan 22, 2011 16:29:12 GMT
216! Muhahahaha!
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Okay, that made no sense.
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Post by speedyclock on Jan 22, 2011 18:46:34 GMT
What are you guys seeing?
+1
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Post by Elmach on Jan 22, 2011 21:51:43 GMT
218.
Quote the post taking us to 200, and you shall see.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Jan 23, 2011 0:22:52 GMT
73x3= 219
LOLOLOL
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Post by Elmach on Jan 24, 2011 4:29:52 GMT
220.
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Post by Draxorion on Jan 24, 2011 4:37:40 GMT
4^3.5+92. Anyways, this is getting really boring. No reason to post, but the drive to win is even less.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Jan 24, 2011 4:41:08 GMT
NOOO THEN WE'LL NEVER REACH 1000!!!
If x=2 then x*10^x+x*10^x-1+x= 2*10^2+2*10^2-1+2= 2*10^2+2*10^1+2= 2*100+2*10+2= 200+20+2= 222, our new number.
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Post by RubiksMaster123 on Jan 30, 2011 13:28:27 GMT
^what he said + 1
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Post by GoldAlchemist on Jan 30, 2011 20:45:04 GMT
224 Hey, at least we're not coming up with nonsensical rules like over in the "absolute truths of the forum" thread.
Besides, you get DanBalls for posting.
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Post by Elmach on Jan 31, 2011 2:18:40 GMT
225.
No, it doesn't increase post count. Posting here, I mean.
EDIT: It does. Increase your post count, I mean.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 4, 2011 2:35:38 GMT
226.
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Post by GoldAlchemist on Feb 4, 2011 3:02:24 GMT
227... ...um... Put something witty here, I guess...? buh...
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Post by Elmach on Feb 4, 2011 3:39:47 GMT
1011000100 base 2.
(228 base 1010 base 2)
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 4, 2011 3:57:21 GMT
I put your bases in correct formatting, then I turn my computer upside-down. Thus I see, 5^(0101^855)), which is
ERROR: OVERFLOW 1: GOTO 2: CLEAR
INVALID! INVALID!
Anyway, 229. WHICH IS PRIME OMGOMGOMG!!!
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Post by GoldAlchemist on Feb 4, 2011 13:38:21 GMT
(sin(5pi/4) or cos(5pi/4)) [answer in degrees] +5 230. And if you clicked on this before working out the problem, you are a big lame-face
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Post by Elmach on Feb 5, 2011 22:59:31 GMT
3x7x11=231
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 6, 2011 22:51:15 GMT
*presses shift*
@#@
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Post by RubiksMaster123 on Feb 6, 2011 23:13:47 GMT
233
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 7, 2011 0:49:11 GMT
It appears the above number is prime. 2*3*3*13=234 I JUST PRESSED 3 NUMBERS IN ORDER!!!
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Post by Elmach on Feb 7, 2011 5:54:42 GMT
235
(2,3,5) FIBONACCI AND PRIME! OH YEAH!
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Post by RubiksMaster123 on Feb 8, 2011 2:56:30 GMT
235 is not prime...
236
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 8, 2011 3:38:14 GMT
237. Which is prime OMG
No it's not. It is 3*79.
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Post by Elmach on Feb 8, 2011 5:08:52 GMT
2, 3, and 5 are prime.
AND are part of the Fibonacci sequence.
238.
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Post by RubiksMaster123 on Feb 8, 2011 11:33:05 GMT
239
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