There are a lot of good numbers out there. Which ones are your favorites?
-Josh
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There are a lot of good numbers out there. Which ones are your favorites?
-Josh
Apparently the best number is ...
Herbie
42! ![]()
Also 47 for Star Trek lovers.
13 hours ago, Sven Groot wrote
42!
But what's the question?
On an related note, I came across this recently.
@Bass: I'm afraid that's already someone else's favourite number and they don't want to share it with you..
I'm not sure why, but every time a I see the number 01001001, the number 2 comes to mind.
1 minute ago, Proton2 wrote
I'm not sure why, but every time a I see the number 01001001, the number 2 comes to mind.
Weird, considering it's odd.
Well, I don't think he really means "mind", but rather the other end of the body.
@cbae: Bingo
8008 giggle
Guys, we've all been missing the best and most important number of them all. That one number that stands proud and tall in the great line of numbers:
9
Why is number 6 afraid of number 7?
Because 7 8 9
0xABACAB
808, 909, 101 Roland seemed to like using palindromic model numbers ![]()
But math-wise I'd have to say 0
If all you ever use numbers for is to describe amounts of things then 0 isn't important but when you start doing math, what would you do without it?
I like the ones in Z[p] ![]()
1, 16, 32, 48.
The number of K on the machines I used in my teenage years.
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