I wrote:
> http://www2.stetson.edu/~efriedma/numbers.html  .  But 226 
> has lost its title.

This page lists an interesting fact about each first 10,000 non-negative 
numbers.   So far, it can't find an interesting fact
about any of these numbers:

        391 424 460 508 514 534 549 557 611 622
        647 655 674 685 698 702 706 723 725 754
        758 759 761 772 774 776 779 790 796 807
        811 817 824 826 828 830 837 838 845 860
        865 871 886 890 893 908 915 921 928 931
        932 937 938 944 947 954 962 965 970 971
        978 980

So 391 now holds the title as the smallest uninteresting number.  Your mission, 
should you choose to accept it, is to find a
reason 391 is interesting.  Then 424.  Then 460.  Etc.

-Dan

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