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  • C ColinDavies

    The ASCII value of INDONESIA As a Smith number

    2 * 3 * 3 * 37 as 6 + 6 + 6 = 2 + 3 + 3 + (3 + 7)

    The sum of the first seven primes squared

    2^2 + 3^2 + 5^2 + 7^2 + 13^2 + 17^2

    or the sums and differences of the first 3 6th powers

    1^6 - 2^6 + 3^6

    or

    1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 567 -89

    or

    123 +456 + 78 + 9

    or

    9 + 87 + 6 + 543 +21

    It includes each of the Roman numerals apart from M

    DCLXVI

    and even totient

    Tot(666) = 6.6.6

    Also sum the first 144 digits of Pi-3, Regardz Colin J Davies

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    This is overwhelming even for the beast! IMO, the most elegant ones are the sum of the first seven primes square, the sums and differences of the first 3 6th powers, 123 +456 + 78 + 9 and 9 + 87 + 6 + 543 +21. Others are good but seem to be a bit far fetched or lack specific pattern. Not sure 1+2+3+..+36 and 5!*5.55 are published yet. :)

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      This is overwhelming even for the beast! IMO, the most elegant ones are the sum of the first seven primes square, the sums and differences of the first 3 6th powers, 123 +456 + 78 + 9 and 9 + 87 + 6 + 543 +21. Others are good but seem to be a bit far fetched or lack specific pattern. Not sure 1+2+3+..+36 and 5!*5.55 are published yet. :)

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      b.e.a.s.t. wrote: 1+2+3+..+36 Thats a well known triangle number Remember 36 is the number of reds and blacks on a roulette table. b.e.a.s.t. wrote: 5!*5.55

      5! * 5.55 = (5!*6 *5.55)/6
      = (6! * 5.55)/6
      = 6! * 0.925

            = 6! \*  37/40    
      

      note

      5! * 5.55 = 37 * 18

      :-) There is also a Fibonaccii number F1384 that you might find interesting :-) And of course there is a companion Lucas number for it. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

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      • C ColinDavies

        b.e.a.s.t. wrote: 1+2+3+..+36 Thats a well known triangle number Remember 36 is the number of reds and blacks on a roulette table. b.e.a.s.t. wrote: 5!*5.55

        5! * 5.55 = (5!*6 *5.55)/6
        = (6! * 5.55)/6
        = 6! * 0.925

              = 6! \*  37/40    
        

        note

        5! * 5.55 = 37 * 18

        :-) There is also a Fibonaccii number F1384 that you might find interesting :-) And of course there is a companion Lucas number for it. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

        Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

        Free Colin Davies

        "real Americans don't criticize their leaders - because they don't want the terrorists to win." -- Quote from Chris Losinger a real American"

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          WHOOOOOSSSSSSHHHHHHH What was that?!?!? Something just flew right past my head, and I have no idea what it was! :wtf: :wtf: :omg: :omg: :wtf: :wtf: :omg: :omg: --- CPUA 0x5041 Sonork 100.11743 Chicken Little If a man is standing in the middle of the forest speaking and there is no woman around to hear him...is he still wrong?

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          I don't know what it was either, but it almost hit me! James Simplicity Rules!

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            WHOOOOOSSSSSSHHHHHHH What was that?!?!? Something just flew right past my head, and I have no idea what it was! :wtf: :wtf: :omg: :omg: :wtf: :wtf: :omg: :omg: --- CPUA 0x5041 Sonork 100.11743 Chicken Little If a man is standing in the middle of the forest speaking and there is no woman around to hear him...is he still wrong?

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            PJ Arends wrote: What was that?!?!? Something just flew right past my head, and I have no idea what it was! :bob: Regardz Colin J Davies

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            More about me :-)

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            • C ColinDavies

              The ASCII value of INDONESIA As a Smith number

              2 * 3 * 3 * 37 as 6 + 6 + 6 = 2 + 3 + 3 + (3 + 7)

              The sum of the first seven primes squared

              2^2 + 3^2 + 5^2 + 7^2 + 13^2 + 17^2

              or the sums and differences of the first 3 6th powers

              1^6 - 2^6 + 3^6

              or

              1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 567 -89

              or

              123 +456 + 78 + 9

              or

              9 + 87 + 6 + 543 +21

              It includes each of the Roman numerals apart from M

              DCLXVI

              and even totient

              Tot(666) = 6.6.6

              Also sum the first 144 digits of Pi-3, Regardz Colin J Davies

              Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

              Free Colin Davies

              "real Americans don't criticize their leaders - because they don't want the terrorists to win." -- Quote from Chris Losinger a real American"

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              ****Colin Davies wrote: The sum of the first seven primes squared 2^2 + 3^2 + 5^2 + 7^2 + 13^2 + 17^2 correct me if I am wrong, but is this not 545? :confused: --- CPUA 0x5041 Sonork 100.11743 Chicken Little If a man is standing in the middle of the forest speaking and there is no woman around to hear him...is he still wrong?

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                ****Colin Davies wrote: The sum of the first seven primes squared 2^2 + 3^2 + 5^2 + 7^2 + 13^2 + 17^2 correct me if I am wrong, but is this not 545? :confused: --- CPUA 0x5041 Sonork 100.11743 Chicken Little If a man is standing in the middle of the forest speaking and there is no woman around to hear him...is he still wrong?

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                PJ Arends wrote: The sum of the first seven primes squared 2^2 + 3^2 + 5^2 + 7^2 + 13^2 + 17^2 correct me if I am wrong, but is this not 545? Very astute PJ :-) You are correct ! I only showed 6 primes amd forgot the eleven Gosh, I'm getting rather rusty. :-) I wonder what other mistakes I've made :-( Regardz Colin J Davies

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                More about me :-)

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                • C ColinDavies

                  b.e.a.s.t. wrote: 1+2+3+..+36 Thats a well known triangle number Remember 36 is the number of reds and blacks on a roulette table. b.e.a.s.t. wrote: 5!*5.55

                  5! * 5.55 = (5!*6 *5.55)/6
                  = (6! * 5.55)/6
                  = 6! * 0.925

                        = 6! \*  37/40    
                  

                  note

                  5! * 5.55 = 37 * 18

                  :-) There is also a Fibonaccii number F1384 that you might find interesting :-) And of course there is a companion Lucas number for it. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

                  Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                  Free Colin Davies

                  "real Americans don't criticize their leaders - because they don't want the terrorists to win." -- Quote from Chris Losinger a real American"

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                  ****Colin Davies wrote: 5! * 5.55 = 37 * 18 37 * 18 = (n+1)*n/2 = 1+2+3+..+n where n = 36 37 * 18 = ((6+6+6)+(6+6+6)+1) * (6+6+6) :) it appears 666 is more like a group of 3 sixes each representing the number of certain body parts of the beast each of which in turn represents a certain sin or a group of sins or a group of devil's favorite people :)

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                  • C ColinDavies

                    The ASCII value of INDONESIA As a Smith number

                    2 * 3 * 3 * 37 as 6 + 6 + 6 = 2 + 3 + 3 + (3 + 7)

                    The sum of the first seven primes squared

                    2^2 + 3^2 + 5^2 + 7^2 + 13^2 + 17^2

                    or the sums and differences of the first 3 6th powers

                    1^6 - 2^6 + 3^6

                    or

                    1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 567 -89

                    or

                    123 +456 + 78 + 9

                    or

                    9 + 87 + 6 + 543 +21

                    It includes each of the Roman numerals apart from M

                    DCLXVI

                    and even totient

                    Tot(666) = 6.6.6

                    Also sum the first 144 digits of Pi-3, Regardz Colin J Davies

                    Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                    Free Colin Davies

                    "real Americans don't criticize their leaders - because they don't want the terrorists to win." -- Quote from Chris Losinger a real American"

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                    Colin, do you ever get the feeling that you spend a little too much time indoors? ;P ____________________ David Wulff I'll have a slow comfortable screw against the wall followed up with sex on the beach and a screaming orgasm on the rocks, please. Oh, and make all that with a black russian will you. Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.

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                      WHOOOOOSSSSSSHHHHHHH What was that?!?!? Something just flew right past my head, and I have no idea what it was! :wtf: :wtf: :omg: :omg: :wtf: :wtf: :omg: :omg: --- CPUA 0x5041 Sonork 100.11743 Chicken Little If a man is standing in the middle of the forest speaking and there is no woman around to hear him...is he still wrong?

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                      WHOOOOOSSSSSSHHHHHHH Damn! Me too. Only that one shot by so far over my head I thought it was the Air Conditioner turning on, I barely heard it at all. ;P Jason Jystad
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