why is it that these numbers have “teen” at the end of them? why don’t the next set of numbers have adult somewhere in the name? ….twenty adult one…. twenty adult two….twenty adult three…. I mean don’t the numbers ever grow from being teens?….
The number 9 is my favorite. Not only does it look stylish, but it can do some really cool tricks. Multiply 9 by any other natural number, add the digits of the answer together, and you’re left with ‘9’. Hence: 9 × 5543 = 49887. 4+9+8+8+7 = 36 (9). It can do other neat things too.
Now, if you want to know a REALLY useful number, you should start by memorizing Pi. Knowing this one will win you all the babes, I guarantee it. The more digits you know the more babes you’ll attract. It goes like this: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950 and so on.
I bet someone on this forum fell in love with me right now. That’s how these magical numbers work.
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What about 23,714,943? I’ve always wondered what that number means.
@lorax:
lol…
@ lorax….. lol…. I think that number means….”after 23,714,942″
750,000,000 Indians living without indoor plumbing, and we’re talking about 13. I prefer 14. 😮
why is it that these numbers have “teen” at the end of them? why don’t the next set of numbers have adult somewhere in the name? ….twenty adult one…. twenty adult two….twenty adult three…. I mean don’t the numbers ever grow from being teens?….
ah ignore me I’m just saying anything
The number 9 is my favorite. Not only does it look stylish, but it can do some really cool tricks. Multiply 9 by any other natural number, add the digits of the answer together, and you’re left with ‘9’. Hence: 9 × 5543 = 49887. 4+9+8+8+7 = 36 (9). It can do other neat things too.
Now, if you want to know a REALLY useful number, you should start by memorizing Pi. Knowing this one will win you all the babes, I guarantee it. The more digits you know the more babes you’ll attract. It goes like this: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950 and so on.
I bet someone on this forum fell in love with me right now. That’s how these magical numbers work.
Twadult. That’s like 20,000 or something. Thradult is even bigger. 😮
I always liked the Fibonacci sequence. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, etc… just goes on forever. Very cool numbers, those. 😀
@lorax Yeah, the Fibonacci sequence is pretty sweet, too.
Numbers are awesome. All hail for numbers.