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Count to Infinity; Because I feel like it ;D
Topic Started: May 1 2011, 05:42 AM (5,724 Views)
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Coreling Conquerer

30 is the most common number of days in a month of the solar year. The numbers before and after it (29 and 31) are both prime numbers.
Edited by Deceleration, May 28 2011, 07:32 PM.
 
rockboy3970

there are now #32 posts (hey cool all the posts are corospondent with the numbers)
 
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Coreling Conquerer

Your number was 31, not 32. The real post for number 32 is this: The normal number of teeth found in the mouth of an adult human is 32.
 
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Wandering Scavenger

33 is the atomic number of Arsenic. 33 is also a type of vinyl record, meant to be played at 33.5 RPMs.
 
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Coreling Conquerer

The Year 34 is the year when the first Christian martyr died (because he said Jesus was the Christ, something you should probably not aspire to die for).
 
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Wandering Scavenger

35 mm film is the basic film gauge most commonly used for both analog photography and motion pictures. 35 is also a tetrahedral number, in other words 35 objects can be arranged into a perfect tetrahedron.
 
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Coreling Conquerer

36 is the average number of hours someone infected with malaria will live (without medication, of course! It's a bit longer with medication.)
 
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Wandering Scavenger

Shakespeare wrote 37 plays.
 
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Coreling Conquerer

I thought he wrote 38. 18 comedy, 10 history, and 10 tragedy.

Anyways, a termite queen can lay up to 38,000 eggs a day. I think. Was it 30,000?
 
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Wandering Scavenger

It's 37, but only if Henry IV (two parts) and Henry VI (three parts) are counted as single plays, making 7 histories. And there are 12 tragedies.

There are 39 activities prohibited on Shabbat. '39 is the name of a song by Queen:
 
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