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JB
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15 Apr 2008 8:12am
61

61 (sixty-one) is the natural number following 60 and preceding 62
JB
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15 Apr 2008 8:14am
62

Year 62 was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar
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15 Apr 2008 8:16am
63

Year 63 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
JB
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JB JB
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15 Apr 2008 8:17am
64

Year 64 was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
JB
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JB JB
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15 Apr 2008 8:18am
65

Year 65 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

JB
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15 Apr 2008 8:21am
66

This is actually interesting, (Btw, I know it is 666 not 66, but it more interesting that 66)

666 is an abundant number. It is the sum of the first 36 natural numbers (i.e. 1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 34 + 35 + 36 = 666), and thus a triangular number. Since 36 is both square and triangular, 666 is the sixth number of the form n2(n2 + 1) / 2 (sequence A037270 in OEIS) and the eighth number of the form n(n + 1)(n2 + n + 2) / 8 (doubly triangular numbers, A002817).

666 is the sum of the squares of the first seven prime numbers (i.e. 22 + 32 + 52 + 72 + 112 + 132 + 172 = 666).

The harmonic mean of the decimal digits of 666 is (trivially -- all repdigit natural numbers have this property) an integer: 3/(1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6) = 6, making 666 the 54th number with this property.

In base 10, 666 is a palindromic number, a repdigit and a Smith number. A prime reciprocal magic square based on 1/149 in base 10 has a magic total of 666.

The Roman numeral representation of the number 666 (DCLXVI) uses once each the Roman numeral symbols with values under 1,000, occurring in descending order of their respective values (D = 500, C = 100, L = 50, X = 10, V = 5, I = 1).

666 is a member of the Indices of prime Padovan sequence, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 14, 19, 30, 37, 84, 128, 469, 666, 1262, 1573, 2003, 2210, ... (sequence A112882 in OEIS).
JB
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JB JB
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15 Apr 2008 8:21am
67

Sixty-seven is the 19th prime number (the next is 71), an irregular prime, a lucky prime, and the sum of five consecutive primes (7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19). It is a discriminant to the Heegner number -67.

Since 18! + 1 is divisible by 67 but 67 is not one more than a multiple of 18, 67 is a Pillai prime.

In a Voronoi diagram created using points from the prime spiral, no prime less than 10242 will have a rounder Voronoi cell than 67.
JB
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15 Apr 2008 8:23am
68

Year 68 was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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15 Apr 2008 8:26am
69



Year 69 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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15 Apr 2008 8:28am
70

Year 70 was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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15 Apr 2008 8:29am
71

71 (seventy-one) is the natural number following 70 and preceding 72.
JB
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JB JB
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15 Apr 2008 8:30am
72

72 (seventy-two) is the natural number following 71 and preceding 73. It is half a gross or 6 dozen (i.e., 60 in duodecimal).
JB
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JB JB
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15 Apr 2008 8:32am
73

73 (seventy-three) is the natural number following 72 and preceding 74. In English, it is the smallest integer with twelve letters in its spelled out name.
JB
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15 Apr 2008 8:33am
74

Year 74 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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15 Apr 2008 8:35am
75

Year 75 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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15 Apr 2008 8:40am
77

Trend 1: Do It in Double Digits

No doubt, you're intimately acquainted with 69. Now may we introduce you to (drumroll, please)...77. Sex expert Cynthia Gentry, author of The Bedside Orgasm Book, clued us in to this frisky number. "The name 77 refers to the way you and your partner's bodies look when they meld together in this side entry position," explains Gentry. "It's similar to spooning but with a twist." We'll say. The unique angling practically guides his, uh, missile to your G-spot.

To reach numeric nirvana, lie on your side with your guy behind you so that you're both facing the same direction. Wrap your legs around his top leg and pull him close, pushing your butt toward him as he enters you. Once he's inside, straighten your legs in tandem with his so they're tightly sandwiched together, toes pointed. Stay connected as you simultaneously bend at your waists, while extending your legs at a 45-degree angle away from your bodies. "Folding over and assuming the 77 in this maneuver changes the angle of penetration, creating a direct penile pathway to the front vaginal wall where your G-spot is located," according to Gentry.
Tvillegus
Tvillegus
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15 Apr 2008 9:15am
how about we make this more interesting. We write a story, but each post is only allowed to contain one word. The words follow on to create the story. You cannot post in 2 consecutive posts. That will get the numbers up. I'll start.



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elizabethb
elizabethb
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15 Apr 2008 9:17am
Tvillegus said...

how about we make this more interesting. We write a story, but each post is only allowed to contain one word. The words follow on to create the story. You cannot post in 2 consecutive posts. That will get the numbers up. I'll start.



Once


Year 7 kids LOVE this.

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JB
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JB JB
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15 Apr 2008 9:27am
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Rebel
Rebel
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15 Apr 2008 9:30am
Everyone has to make a sentence..
Rules.
1. you can only post 1 word
2. it has to connect with the last word.. e.g. The... Cat
3. Make it funny

Ill start

Kiting
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
15 Apr 2008 7:43am
NO. NOT ANOTHER ONE OF THESE.
Greenpat, with the risk of me jumping infront of a truck, please stop this now. I won't be able to deal with it......again.


colinwill78
colinwill78
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15 Apr 2008 10:10am
my 2c
peanuticus
peanuticus
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15 Apr 2008 10:42am
Ýòî áóäåò áîëüøèì ñòîëáîì è ìàëü÷èêàìè âëþáëåííîñòåé waveslave
surfinchick
surfinchick
251 posts
251 posts
15 Apr 2008 8:48am
JB said...

69



Year 69 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.


Geez....that's all you could come up with for this number !!!!!
MagicMike
MagicMike
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WA, 210 posts
15 Apr 2008 8:51am
its the one before 70? HAHAHAHA this will be my 69th post]
surfinchick said...

JB said...

69



Year 69 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.


Geez....that's all you could come up with for this number !!!!!


elemental
elemental
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15 Apr 2008 10:53am
Um Im goin Kitesurfing!
Jacq
Jacq
WA
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15 Apr 2008 9:52am
"Calling all kite enthusists..."
Anyone know an ancient indian wind dance we can do??
BoDiddly
BoDiddly
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15 Apr 2008 12:02pm
Random fact:

Fleas can jump more than 200 times their body length.
JB
JB
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JB JB
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15 Apr 2008 12:17pm
89

Eighty-nine is the 24th prime number, following 83 and preceding 97. 89 is a Chen prime. It is the smallest Sophie Germain prime to start a Cunningham chain of the first kind of six terms, {89, 179, 359, 719, 1439, 2879}. 89 is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n #8722; 1.

89 is a Fibonacci number. Its reciprocal has a curious relationship to the Fibonacci sequence F(n):

frac{1}{89}=sum_{n=1}^infty{F(n)\times 10^{-(n+1)}}=0.011235955...

89 is also a Markov number, appearing in solutions to the Markov Diophantine equation with other odd-indexed Fibonacci numbers.

89 is a composite number not a prime number, the digits 8 and 9 are prime

Although 89 is not a Lychrel number in base 10, it is unusual that it takes 24 iterations of the reverse and add process to reach a palindrome. Among the known non-Lychrel numbers in the first 10000 integers, no other number requires that many or more iterations. The palindrome reached is also unusually large.[1]
JB
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15 Apr 2008 12:19pm
90

90 is the sum of the squares of the integers 2 to 6. Because 90 is the sum of its unitary divisors (excluding itself), it is a unitary perfect number, and because it is equal to the sum of a subset of its divisors, it is a semiperfect number. 90 is a pronic number. But it is also a nontotient. It is a Perrin number, preceded in the sequence by 39, 51, 68.

In normal space, the interior angles of a square measure 90 degrees each. Also, in a right triangle, the angle opposing the hypotenuse measures 90 degrees, with the other two angles adding up to 90 for a total of 180 degrees. Thus, an angle measuring 90 degrees is called a right angle.[2]

90 is divisible by the sum of its base 10 digits, thus it is a Harshad number.

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