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Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2015, 22:16
by RobbieM
GuyBarry wrote:Although we are no longer racing QI, I thought it worth pointing out that we are now 100 ahead.
That's a "Q.I." fact all of its own!

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 10:27
by The Orange One
DrainBrain wrote:Two thousand and sixty-six is an integer that is written without the letter E.

We've passed several of these in the early 2000s, but if you want to put the next one in this thread you'll have to wait until we reach four thousand.
Not necessarily... I can do it like this:

Two and a half thousand.

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 17:27
by GuyBarry
RobbieM wrote:Have you heard of Sam Hyde's 2070 Paradigm Shift? Neither had I!
It's supposed to be a parody of the TED Talks, but it's not very good. If you have access to digital radio, you can hear the "TED Radio Hour" every Sunday at 11am on Radio 4 Extra.

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 30 Aug 2015, 12:56
by RobbieM
DrainBrain wrote:City & Guilds qualification 2079 deals with the use of fluorinated gas and ozone depleting substances as used in refrigeration and air-conditioning.

How cool is that?
I see what you did there! :)

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 02 Sep 2015, 21:17
by DrainBrain

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 12 Sep 2015, 20:24
by GuyBarry
DrainBrain wrote:2106 - I think they might be a little late.
Reuters, indeed! Reminds me of the joke about the editor of a small West Country newspaper:

Sniffy London journalist: Do you get any of your stories from Reuters?
West Country editor: Of course. All of them. They wroite the news stories...

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 13 Sep 2015, 18:46
by GuyBarry
RobbieM wrote:Better start planning your holidays for 2105 now. The Bank Holidays should help you:
I'm a bit late with this, but how do we know the bank holiday legislation won't have changed by then? There have been several changes to the bank holidays in England and Wales during my lifetime (introduction of New Year's Day and May Day, replacement of Whitsun by the Spring Bank Holiday, moving August Bank Holiday from the first to the last Monday). Also we sometimes get one-off bank holidays for royal weddings and that sort of thing. (If we've still got a Royal Family in 2105, of course...)

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 14 Sep 2015, 18:17
by DrainBrain
GuyBarry wrote:How many people fit in a Lada 2109. It is amazing

What's truly amazing is that I was only the second person to view that YouTube video...
Fewer people have viewed the video than were in the car, and even that wasn't very many.

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 16 Sep 2015, 16:05
by GuyBarry
DrainBrain wrote:
GuyBarry wrote:How many people fit in a Lada 2109. It is amazing

What's truly amazing is that I was only the second person to view that YouTube video...
Fewer people have viewed the video than were in the car, and even that wasn't very many.
7 views now! This forum has given the video the most publicity it's ever had. I hope the creator's grateful :)

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 18 Sep 2015, 20:13
by GuyBarry
I missed the actual moment, but I'm delighted to say that the QI Forum's "New Number Fact Game" has finally passed 2000. Let's give them a big hand!

EDIT: Cancel that. "PDR" made the posts for both 1999 and 2000, so it's invalid (by our rules anyway). I think I may call them to order :)

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 21 Sep 2015, 22:43
by RobbieM
Well, they're still over 100 behind us. But soon to hit the current year....

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 22 Sep 2015, 13:34
by GuyBarry
I've just had a little contretemps with them, so as a peace offering I've made the post for 2013. I hope you don't mind me helping out the "opposition"!

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 06 Oct 2015, 12:08
by GuyBarry
DrainBrain wrote:The 8th Mersenne prime starts with the digits 2147:

2^31-1 = 2147483647
Not only is it a Mersenne prime, it's only of only four known double Mersenne primes, and was the largest known prime until 1855. (It has its own Wikipedia page!)

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 06 Oct 2015, 13:58
by A Challenge
GuyBarry wrote:I've just had a little contretemps with them, so as a peace offering I've made the post for 2013. I hope you don't mind me helping out the "opposition"!
Outrageous. You should by permanently banned. Only joking!

Re: Counting - discussion thread

Posted: 09 Oct 2015, 09:01
by DrainBrain
DrainBrain wrote:The Prague Astronomical Clock has a repeating mechanism of 1, 2, 3, 4, 3 and 2 chimes that allows it to chime all the numbers from 1 to 24 in sequence.
... and is featured on the Google home page today.