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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

    Mike Hankey wrote:

    DD has the distinction for millionth post

    Has he? I hadn't noticed! :laugh:

    Mike Hankey wrote:

    now you have for the longest most useless.

    No chance - have you looked at QA recently? :sigh:

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    Mike Hankey
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    OriginalGriff wrote:

    Has he? I hadn't noticed!

    Personally I think he rounded up...you know how accountants are? :)

    OriginalGriff wrote:

    No chance - have you looked at QA recently?

    No last time I wandered in there it took me days to find my way out. :)

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    • B Bassam Abdul Baki

      Mine is: (165(43-1)/5+floor((43+3)/4)) % (1043) = 2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,017,592,186,044,416

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      rspercy65
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      $27.94 Fifth of JD

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      • T Thomas Daniels

        Mine is 21000000 = 990065622929589825069792361630190325073362424178756733286639611453170948330948610305461455123464839148243150703458372388351065898941631492742256503157
        290537231486937723287177549471366423897012584291448961471633841218863110379239805600774013627096055307053866717981233606159217927983273223643032286260
        657430925691627858204283477200179449319005699514097510312526917394308961549314037842917671378079314795335742413161419492526463227046103105187267154344
        632641553473282832884447626296639136101211942402510061343171652494945923275717722078109541163555632428562340139984401887212634039300347838271450001526
        392320229012258910617229037066549822325526657074236467887628194407017819696756431326847303952947178641997730586792287821993064882303345065034596791221
        523917555109275792203031674436344448176066521739250004626157456128525019107868885598538239591091028190475243782716932214211421239270034563950381235350
        250311913322903570226372145672473702885218372967386543992665597857777244114711353422981871296063602342124838258072006674958033769065568092701436494004
        477009798690062991574175490539021387229485951252745725843568693057429433187614880421258707050812109898106730960167331185511905319779689488277502333385
        474039969174297188347576501021741278616607099138092026138181452968788842443522745722745810165356085948274800465038541381311864512793104409239664167647
        305300960726816519669985583163924960253450803846226233415060476114953790220372111150760791409757457811339576926357615128826298343155141561825405071450
        904969083569388243735037481368023790147322348964585936303091759379661486590792723567562062512969942701635647821602243367290434480760695218467382876202
        927505824801529327493139658189985726667946143330659374336411381369262781055355514131860918961486402974778748508880160549702100345096024678742308819273
        864162687251086992052277838707721304863610277948260856068796303905192240404646526613218905951232308872556447960474634162686268424027614311225363893314
        258584609856383663203743877595505420097881377604232631662861910232459811384130060375377599339095227698245547651813789858771307842530857133022525317891
        706868320941956052983552025902312629000323359271093979298894441465209382549702488057799005048947430386674809060826724550174964284440016934381319170930
        839460354802896300645462227312779510715620237407643842490106080569307994163555798117162487871389746620126265220437895560389868814118422427995261241125
        57747242833872593994076404

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        Is this the number of eggs eaten in China on a daily basis?

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        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

          I really wish you'd put that in a code block so it could be collapsed... ;)

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          No! In that case, my br-tags would be visible! I added <small> and </small>

          The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog>.

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          • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

            DD has the distinction for millionth post and now you have for the longest most useless. :) Congrats!

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            Matthew Dennis
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            unless 21000000 - 1 is prime.

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            • B Bassam Abdul Baki

              Mine is: (165(43-1)/5+floor((43+3)/4)) % (1043) = 2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,017,592,186,044,416

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              Matthew Dennis
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              1000! see Calculate the Factorial of an Integer in C#[^]

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              • T Thomas Daniels

                Mine is 21000000 = 990065622929589825069792361630190325073362424178756733286639611453170948330948610305461455123464839148243150703458372388351065898941631492742256503157
                290537231486937723287177549471366423897012584291448961471633841218863110379239805600774013627096055307053866717981233606159217927983273223643032286260
                657430925691627858204283477200179449319005699514097510312526917394308961549314037842917671378079314795335742413161419492526463227046103105187267154344
                632641553473282832884447626296639136101211942402510061343171652494945923275717722078109541163555632428562340139984401887212634039300347838271450001526
                392320229012258910617229037066549822325526657074236467887628194407017819696756431326847303952947178641997730586792287821993064882303345065034596791221
                523917555109275792203031674436344448176066521739250004626157456128525019107868885598538239591091028190475243782716932214211421239270034563950381235350
                250311913322903570226372145672473702885218372967386543992665597857777244114711353422981871296063602342124838258072006674958033769065568092701436494004
                477009798690062991574175490539021387229485951252745725843568693057429433187614880421258707050812109898106730960167331185511905319779689488277502333385
                474039969174297188347576501021741278616607099138092026138181452968788842443522745722745810165356085948274800465038541381311864512793104409239664167647
                305300960726816519669985583163924960253450803846226233415060476114953790220372111150760791409757457811339576926357615128826298343155141561825405071450
                904969083569388243735037481368023790147322348964585936303091759379661486590792723567562062512969942701635647821602243367290434480760695218467382876202
                927505824801529327493139658189985726667946143330659374336411381369262781055355514131860918961486402974778748508880160549702100345096024678742308819273
                864162687251086992052277838707721304863610277948260856068796303905192240404646526613218905951232308872556447960474634162686268424027614311225363893314
                258584609856383663203743877595505420097881377604232631662861910232459811384130060375377599339095227698245547651813789858771307842530857133022525317891
                706868320941956052983552025902312629000323359271093979298894441465209382549702488057799005048947430386674809060826724550174964284440016934381319170930
                839460354802896300645462227312779510715620237407643842490106080569307994163555798117162487871389746620126265220437895560389868814118422427995261241125
                57747242833872593994076404

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                Septimus Hedgehog
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                ProgramFOX wrote:

                26

                Wrong! You've got a typo. Fix it! :)

                If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,017,592,186,044,417 Yours, plus one.

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                  I'll take yours and raise you + 2. I've got 3p on the table. Are you in, or is you gonna a-chickin' out you yeller-bellied warmint?

                  If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.

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                    ProgramFOX wrote:

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                    Wrong! You've got a typo. Fix it! :)

                    If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.

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                    A TYPO when I copied this from a file??? :doh:

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                    • S Septimus Hedgehog

                      I'll take yours and raise you + 2. I've got 3p on the table. Are you in, or is you gonna a-chickin' out you yeller-bellied warmint?

                      If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.

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                      OriginalGriff
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                      Cluck, cluck, cluck! I know about infinite numbers and the phase space of integers, so this thread in theory could never end. ;)

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                      • T Thomas Daniels

                        A TYPO when I copied this from a file??? :doh:

                        The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog>.

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                        Septimus Hedgehog
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                        A rare talent, indeed! :-D

                        If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.

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                        • M Matthew Dennis

                          unless 21000000 - 1 is prime.

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                          Lost User
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                          It isn't. Mersenne primes always have prime exponents.

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                          • M Matthew Dennis

                            1000! see Calculate the Factorial of an Integer in C#[^]

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                            Bassam Abdul Baki
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                            Nice! Thank goodness for BigInteger.

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                            • L Lost User

                              The other one. Logarithmic number system.

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                              Bassam Abdul Baki
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                              I figured. But the other distracted me. :)

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                              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                Cluck, cluck, cluck! I know about infinite numbers and the phase space of integers, so this thread in theory could never end. ;)

                                The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)

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                                Bassam Abdul Baki
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                                Try counting from infinity backwards.

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                                • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                                  Mine is: (165(43-1)/5+floor((43+3)/4)) % (1043) = 2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,017,592,186,044,416

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                                  Thomas Daniels
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                                  double.PositiveInfinity[^] A larger number isn't possible!

                                  The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog>.

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                                  • T Thomas Daniels

                                    double.PositiveInfinity[^] A larger number isn't possible!

                                    The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog>.

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                                    Lost User
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                                    That isn't a number!

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                                    • L Lost User

                                      That isn't a number!

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                                      Oops! :sigh:

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                                      • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                                        Mine is: (165(43-1)/5+floor((43+3)/4)) % (1043) = 2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,017,592,186,044,416

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                                        I'm not done yet, but I think my wedding bill is getting there.

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                                        • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                                          Mine is: (165(43-1)/5+floor((43+3)/4)) % (1043) = 2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,017,592,186,044,416

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                                          H Brydon
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                                          When I was in college, we had a professor who had an interest in large primes. Out of a 4 x 8 sheet of plywood, we made him a giant "2" and presented it to him as an award for something. Does that count?

                                          -- Harvey

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