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Re: Counting
Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 09:07
by GuyBarry
1096 or 10-96 is a police term, common in the Midwest, used to describe a person with mental delusions, commonly known as an "emotionally disturbed person." Another of the
ten codes used in US law enforcement.
Re: Counting
Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 13:26
by RobbieM
... in which 1097 is simply used as a test signal.
Re: Counting
Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 14:54
by GuyBarry
The Steinway
Studio Upright Model 1098 is described as "a piano with an enchanting tone and responsiveness, allowing unbridled freedom of musical expression".
Re: Counting
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 08:25
by DrainBrain
In the US,
Form 1099 is used to report different types of taxable income.
Re: Counting
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 09:25
by The Orange One
E1100 is Amylase, commonly found in saliva.
Re: Counting
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 11:00
by GuyBarry
Released in the US in 1982 at a price of $8150, the
GRiD Compass 1101 was the most expensive personal computer you could buy.
Re: Counting
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 16:26
by tubeguru
A picture of Class 47, 47519. This locomotive entered service in 1966, at York depot. It was originally numbered
D1102
Re: Counting
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 16:38
by GuyBarry
Normally I regard this game as a harmless bit of fun. But when I watched this report about
Flight 1103, Libya's worst-ever aviation disaster, I thought differently. It was exactly four years and one day after the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie.
Re: Counting
Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 11:51
by DrainBrain
1104 is a
Keith Number.
Code: Select all
1+1+0+4=6
1+0+4+6=11
0+4+6+11=21
4+6+11+21=42
6+11+21+42=80
11+21+42+80=154
21+42+80+154=297
42+80+154+297=573
80+154+297+573=1104
Re: Counting
Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 12:11
by GuyBarry
1105 is the smallest number that can be written as the sum of two squares in four different ways (see
https://oeis.org/A016032):
33^2 + 4^2 = 1089 + 16 = 1105
32^2 + 9^2 = 1024 + 81 = 1105
31^2 + 12^2 = 961 + 144 = 1105
24^2 + 23^2 = 576 + 529 = 1105
Re: Counting
Posted: 13 Feb 2014, 19:46
by TC95
The number of individual characters in 1106, 4, is half the sum of the individual numbers in 1106, 8
Re: Counting
Posted: 14 Feb 2014, 08:15
by GuyBarry
[Nice to see a new name on the thread!]
The UNIVAC 1107 was the first member of Sperry Rand's UNIVAC 1100 series of computers, introduced in October 1962. It provided the
main computing facility for Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland, Ohio.
Re: Counting
Posted: 14 Feb 2014, 11:13
by TC95
[thanks! After tagging along with the Team Rhys for the Tube Olympics R15 I thought it would be a good time to put my Tube knowledge to good practical use]
1108 Powhattan Ave is a Single-Family Home located San Francisco CA and was last sold on Jun 27, 2013. The property has 2 baths, is approximately 1,303 square feet, and was built in 1965
Re: Counting
Posted: 14 Feb 2014, 11:53
by GuyBarry
TC95 wrote:[thanks! After tagging along with the Team Rhys for the Tube Olympics R15 I thought it would be a good time to put my Tube knowledge to good practical use]
[I don't think a single Tube-related fact has ever been posted on this thread! Now there's a challenge...]
St Anselm of Canterbury, who developed the so-called "ontological argument" for the existence of God, died in AD 1109.
Re: Counting
Posted: 14 Feb 2014, 14:55
by RobbieM
Ever been stuck at Arnos Grove on a Full Network Challenge? I was five years (and one day) ago. All I could do was gaze up to the main road that the station is situated on. It's the A1110.