Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 11 Aug 2013, 09:33
Maybe someone's waiting until 22:18 tonight to combine Tumbleweed and Counting and claim 591 bells, thus winning both threads and usurping Tubeguru as our lord and master?
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I'm sure that's really clever but I can't work it out. What happened at 07:18 on 18th July?jamesthegill wrote:Maybe someone's waiting until 22:18 tonight to combine Tumbleweed and Counting and claim 591 bells, thus winning both threads and usurping Tubeguru as our lord and master?
That's true, but it seems that the criteria for being a "good prime" are stricter than that. Wikipedia says: "A good prime is a prime number whose square is greater than the product of any two primes at the same number of positions before and after it in the sequence of primes."tubeguru wrote:The number 593 is even more interesting, viz:
It is what is known as a "Good prime", or a prime whose square is greater than the product of its neighbouring two primes.
Those are called "right-truncatable primes", or sometimes just "right primes".Dropping any number of digits from the right-hand side of the number (to create 59 and 5) always results in a prime number.
Indeed. Another curious thing about the A601(M) is that it's about 130 miles away from the A601, which is the Derby Inner Ring Road. This appears to be another cock-up analogous to that of the A594, previously mentioned.tangy wrote:A601(M), the southern section of which is a rare piece of motorway that is just a single lane each way (with no central crash barrier either)!
GuyBarry wrote:Indeed. Another curious thing about the A601(M) is that it's about 130 miles away from the A601, which is the Derby Inner Ring Road. This appears to be another cock-up analogous to that of the A594, previously mentioned.tangy wrote:A601(M), the southern section of which is a rare piece of motorway that is just a single lane each way (with no central crash barrier either)!
Bad luck. The next duplicated road number is the A1042 so you've a little while to waittractakid wrote: I wanted this fact, but I've been busy farting.
How about 619?The Raven wrote:609 is a number that can be written upside down and still read the same number. The next example of this numerically is 808
Depends which font you write it in.scrxisi wrote:1 has that little slanty bit on the top tbh, so I am with The Raven's original assertion. Look:
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Yup. 629 and 659 would both work on some calculators, for example.tubeguru wrote:Depends which font you write it in.
Dont you mean the A4102? There's one ni Merthyr Tydfyl (where I used to live) and AmblecoteGuyBarry wrote:Bad luck. The next duplicated road number is the A1042 so you've a little while to wait![]()
I had no idea either so I looked it up. It's also known as the "tiger feint kick" and is described here:DrainBrain wrote:WWE star Ray Mysterio has a finishing move known as a 619.
(I have no idea what that actually means.)