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Count to Infinity; Because I feel like it ;D
Topic Started: May 1 2011, 05:42 AM (5,712 Views)
darty
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Insane ShellCore
there are 142 planar graphs with 6 unlabeled vertices

whatever that means:D
 
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

143: The number of milligrams of caffeine AMP Energy has.
 
Camo5
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Resident BorgCube
144: The square value of 12, and the number of years old one of my parks is in RollerCoaster Tycoon 2.
 
Deceleration
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Coreling Conquerer

You own a 144 year old roller coaster? How much do you have to pay for maintenance?
 
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

145: Has the amazing property that it is a factorion, or a number who's factorialed digits adds up to itself. 145 = 1!+4!+5!

Only 1, 2, and 40,585 share this property.
 
darty
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Insane ShellCore
146 a number in a class of numbers that has the same name as the lowest social level in the Hindu religion.
 
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

147: The numbers on the left side of a standard numeric keypad
 
Camo5
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Resident BorgCube
No maintenance, it's in Arid Heights.

148, the numbers I can comfortably stretch my pointer, middle, and pinky fingers on my keyboard.
 
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

149-Nothing special except it's prime, in fact, a strong prime.
 
darty
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Insane ShellCore
Given 150, the Mertens function returns 0.
 
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