Craig McCluskey wrote:
I have seen some odometer palindromes recently:
I'll see one this evening: 333,333
Tom
'82 300D 333,297
Any math or numerology whizzes out there in dieselland?
How about prime numbers?
Our first house was on 8609 Acorn Circle. I tried a few divisions, and
checked my hunch - it was a prime number.
Moved 5 years later to 8909 Charred Oak drive. Tried the math and guess
what - another prime
oh boy
andrew strasfogel wrote:
Any math or numerology whizzes out there in dieselland?
How about prime numbers?
Our first house was on 8609 Acorn Circle. I tried a few divisions, and
checked my hunch - it was a prime number.
Moved 5 years later to 8909 Charred Oak drive. Tried the math
You obviously have an eye for prime real estate.
Richard
--- andrew strasfogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any math or numerology whizzes out there in dieselland?
How about prime numbers?
Our first house was on 8609 Acorn Circle. I tried a few divisions,
and
checked my hunch - it was a
You obviously have an eye for prime real estate.
Richard
--- andrew strasfogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any math or numerology whizzes out there in dieselland?
How about prime numbers?
Our first house was on 8609 Acorn Circle. I tried a few divisions,
and
checked my hunch - it was a
I guess I laid myself open for THAT comment...
On 4/10/06, Richard Hattaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You obviously have an eye for prime real estate.
Richard
--- andrew strasfogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any math or numerology whizzes out there in dieselland?
How about prime
Mmmm the 83 300TDt has a vin number ending in 015779
The previous owner also had a 300SDL which also had a vin number
ending in 015779
Since he filed all his receipts by car only one 300SDL receipt got
into the 300TDt folder
But chances of buying two benzs and having same build number?
On
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From: andrew strasfogel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Moved 5 years later to 8909 Charred Oak drive. Tried the math and guess
what - another prime number!
No it isn't: 59 x 151 - 8909.
What are the odds of having TWO successive 4-digit addresses that are
Buy a lottery ticket.
Bob Rentfro
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oh boy
andrew strasfogel wrote:
Any math
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I guess I laid myself open for THAT comment...
On 4/10/06, Richard Hattaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You obviously have an eye for prime real estate.
Richard
--- andrew strasfogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any math or numerology whizzes out
] just to complete the overkill.
BillR
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where P is the number of primes occurring between
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