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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Mar 26, 2011 16:46:47 GMT
ñ
is the alt-code for half of this number.
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Post by RubiksMaster123 on Mar 26, 2011 21:42:20 GMT
329+329
All over pi-1.14159265...
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Post by Qwerty on Mar 27, 2011 21:12:31 GMT
Three fourty.
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Post by Elmach on Mar 27, 2011 22:42:52 GMT
Three Hundreds, Four Tens And One One. When They Are Added Together.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Mar 28, 2011 0:03:42 GMT
2*32*19
This is nearing my post count.
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Post by RubiksMaster123 on Mar 29, 2011 19:58:09 GMT
343
palindrome.
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Post by Fringe Pioneer on Mar 29, 2011 20:01:02 GMT
344
Two less 3s than three 3s, and two less 4s than four 4s. Two less of each of the digits than necessary to create a number that uses n amount of digit n...
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Post by Necrotising Fasciitis on Mar 29, 2011 20:11:32 GMT
345
...678910...
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Mar 29, 2011 22:36:18 GMT
Mah post count minus the medieval perfect number. Plus one.
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Post by RubiksMaster123 on Mar 30, 2011 0:23:29 GMT
347
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Mar 31, 2011 1:58:53 GMT
Mah post count minus the unlucky number.
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Post by RubiksMaster123 on Mar 31, 2011 19:43:49 GMT
349
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Post by Elmach on Apr 3, 2011 23:23:03 GMT
350..
I think this game is dying.
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Post by Qwerty on Apr 4, 2011 5:24:38 GMT
To be fair, counting is pretty boring.
351
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Post by RubiksMaster123 on Apr 4, 2011 14:47:41 GMT
352. kind of is now.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Apr 5, 2011 5:04:08 GMT
IDC.
Primeses.
353.
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Post by Elmach on Apr 11, 2011 5:31:53 GMT
354?
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Apr 11, 2011 22:43:35 GMT
Oh darn, the inverse factorial sign can't be ? anymore...
5*71
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Post by Elmach on Apr 12, 2011 1:34:35 GMT
EDIT: SCREW YOU FOR NONJA'ING
356?
(Γ-1(n!)-1=n)
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Apr 12, 2011 3:23:35 GMT
ERROR ERROR
I already did 355, 355=5*71.
So, 22*89 is you do not edit your post, 3*7*17 if you do.
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Post by Fringe Pioneer on Apr 12, 2011 3:35:10 GMT
357 or (2 * 179)
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Apr 12, 2011 3:37:14 GMT
357=3*7*17 if you were wondering.
Now this post is either 2 * 179 or 359, an entirely prime number.
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Post by Fringe Pioneer on Apr 12, 2011 3:39:52 GMT
I just didn't want to use a prime factorization when you already used it.
359 or the number of degrees in a circle (wow, how original)...
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Apr 12, 2011 13:40:07 GMT
The number of seconds in 6 minutes or the square of 19.
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Post by Zrined on Apr 12, 2011 23:53:29 GMT
A circle + 1
Three Hundred and Sixty-One.
--Rock
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Apr 13, 2011 23:19:33 GMT
FARK YOU
A circle is equal to 2π, so your number is invalid. And you forgot to have the Elmach mistake. And "a circle" is not very specific: Area, circumference, angle measure...?
So, a double-edit. Hmm...
If Elmach does not edit his post and №пЈд does, 362 or 363. If Elmach does edit his post and №пЈд doesn't, 362 or 363. If both of them do not edit, 362 or 363. If both of them do edit, 363.
I had to think very hard on this.
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Post by Elmach on Apr 16, 2011 3:04:12 GMT
If IRFC edits, 364 If IRFC does not edit, 363
Also, it seems there were problems with the server earlier, as I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT I EDITED THAT POST.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Apr 19, 2011 13:44:44 GMT
Oh. If IRFC doesn't, 22*7*13, if he does, 5*73
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Post by Rock on Apr 20, 2011 2:17:10 GMT
I'll edit his post.
366
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Apr 20, 2011 5:40:31 GMT
Still, as Elmach edited HIS post, it should be 362, so in effect, now you need to edit your post...*facepalm* That being said, First digit equals nonja edit, second is rock edit: 00 or 01: 366 or 367 10 or 11: 367
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