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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 21, 2011 6:25:29 GMT
This is pretty much the count to 100 game, except you have to post, "PRIME" or something of the sort whenever you post a prime number. You can only go up by ones and you may not double post.
Whoever posts the 100th, 200th, 250th, 300th, 400th, 500th, 600th, 700th, 800th, 900th, or 1000th prime number wins.
So, here we go!
1!.
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Feb 21, 2011 6:38:08 GMT
2 Prime.
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Post by Elmach on Feb 21, 2011 6:41:45 GMT
1+2=3 Prime
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Post by noodlesoup on Feb 21, 2011 6:43:35 GMT
5
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 21, 2011 7:12:48 GMT
NO NO NO NO You go up by ones. If it's prime then you post prime. So you should have posted 4. Then I post 5 PRIME. You don't skip to every prime number. So, this post is 4 composite. Next post is 5 prime. Note that you don't have to post "composite", I just felt like it.
Again, 4 composite.
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Feb 21, 2011 7:25:22 GMT
5 is a very nice PRIME number.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 21, 2011 7:27:14 GMT
The first perfect number, which is NOT prime.
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Feb 21, 2011 7:44:24 GMT
7 is totally more PRIME than you are.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 21, 2011 7:53:17 GMT
2^3 is NOT PRIME.
Fun fact: A prime number that differs from another prime number is called a sexy prime. Thus, 5 and 7 are both sexy primes because they differ by 6 from 11 and 17, respectively.
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Feb 21, 2011 8:56:36 GMT
9 is not only not prime, but is a perfect square!
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 21, 2011 9:01:22 GMT
10 is not prime, it is deficient, it is the number of toes a normal human being has, the base we normally write in, and my sister's favorite number.
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Feb 21, 2011 21:20:27 GMT
11, on the other hand, is the first two-digit prime number.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 21, 2011 21:54:57 GMT
The first abundant number. NOT PRIME.
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Post by Elmach on Feb 22, 2011 0:35:36 GMT
The so-called unlucky prime.
13
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 22, 2011 0:43:21 GMT
Two sevens.
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Post by Elmach on Feb 22, 2011 0:56:36 GMT
Three fives.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 22, 2011 1:37:12 GMT
Four fours.
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Post by Elmach on Feb 22, 2011 2:21:28 GMT
Seventeen ones PRIME
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Post by droctagonapus on Feb 22, 2011 3:33:06 GMT
3*3*2
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Post by Elmach on Feb 22, 2011 3:43:07 GMT
Another sexy prime, just between three sixes and four fives.
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Post by noodlesoup on Feb 22, 2011 6:19:31 GMT
20
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 22, 2011 12:28:02 GMT
Three sevens.
How did people post here so fast??
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Feb 22, 2011 15:45:22 GMT
Magic!
...22....
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 22, 2011 15:54:22 GMT
23. The 9th prime number.
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Post by Elmach on Feb 24, 2011 18:06:22 GMT
Four Sixes.
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Post by Fringe Pioneer on Feb 24, 2011 18:35:01 GMT
One quarter of the square of the Medieval perfect number, or the square of half the Medieval number, or subjectively a very nice number...
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Post by Elmach on Feb 24, 2011 18:40:58 GMT
Two Thirteens.
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Post by Fringe Pioneer on Feb 24, 2011 18:45:51 GMT
The first odd prime to its own power...
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Feb 24, 2011 19:37:18 GMT
Four sevens.
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Post by Fringe Pioneer on Feb 24, 2011 23:27:35 GMT
29 Prime
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