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Hey - you're right but... why are you making observations like that at this time of night?Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:hello there.
give this a crack.
While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles.
Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand.
Your foot will change direction and there's nothing you can do about it.
Hang on. Why am I surfing forums at this time of night?
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oh man... thats some scary jedi-mind trick...Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:hello there.
give this a crack.
While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles.
Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand.
Your foot will change direction and there's nothing you can do about it.
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haha, I beat it!!!!!!!!!!Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:hello there.
give this a crack.
While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles.
Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand.
Your foot will change direction and there's nothing you can do about it.
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bullshit!quick wrote:haha, I beat it!!!!!!!!!!Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:hello there.
give this a crack.
While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles.
Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand.
Your foot will change direction and there's nothing you can do about it.
i bet you sat there for fecking ages trying to tho didnt ya!
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here is some reading if you are bored at work or whatever.
The Divinity in 666
Yeah, 666 is a divine number because it is so damn cool (see all my maths crap below: attention all cool people - do not read any further if you don't want to be sullied by the nerd juice)...
But yeah, in the Bible, revelation 13:18, it says: "Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six." Revelation 13: 18
This is really enigmatic since in Hebrew and Greek (the only languages where this works), people used to add up their names to give numbers (like scrawled on walls in pompeii it used to say "545 loves 867" etc....) and it's commonly known that Christ's number is 888. So who the what is 666?
Anyway, back to why 666 is seen as a number of heaven and God by the Indian folk -
666 is related to the Golden Ratio - if the Golden Ratio is called t, we have the following identity, where the angles are in degrees:
sin(666) = cos(6·6·6) = -t/2
which can be combined into the lovely expression:
t = - (sin(666) + cos(6·6·6) )
OK, so that is amazing, but there's more! The number 666 is a simple sum and difference of the first three 6th powers - pretty cool eh?
666 = 16 - 26 + 36.
It is also equal to the sum of its digits plus the cubes of its digits:
666 = 6 + 6 + 6 + 6³ + 6³ + 6³. There are only five other positive integers with this property - try it out kids!
666 is related to (6² + n²) in the following interesting ways:
666 = (6 + 6 + 6) · (6² + 1²)
666 = 6! · (6² + 1²) / (6² + 2²)
If you write the first 6 Roman numerals, in order from largest to smallest, you get 666:
DCLXVI = 666.
The sum of the squares of the first 7 primes is 666 - now that is one of the best things about 666, it's link with primes makes me cream my pants:
666 = 2² + 3² + 5² + 7² + 11² + 13² + 17²
The sum of the first 144 (= (6+6)·(6+6)) digits of pi is 666 - argh God I can't take any more of this perfection!
16661 is the first of a series of palindromic primes, of the form 1[0...0]666[0...0]1. The next one after 16661 is
1000000000000066600000000000001 which can be written concisely using the notation 1 013 666 013 1, where the subscript tells how many consecutive zeros there are. There is more research on this by a bloke called Harvey Dubner - Google him if you like! I know I would!
Imagine a prime numnber, p, in a set of primes where the kth prime in which the sum of the decimal digits of p is equal to the sum of the digits of k. The crazy palindromic prime number 16661 is such a number, since it is the 1928'th prime, and
1 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 1 = 1 + 9 + 2 + 8.
OK, so that bit is a bit weird and boring, but there is more cool stuff about 666 here -
The triplet (216, 630, 666) is a Pythagorean triplet.So that means:
(6·6·6)² + (666 - 6·6)² = 666²
Beautiful eh?
There are only two known Pythagorean triangles whose area is a repdigit number:
(3, 4, 5) with area 6
(693, 1924, 2045) with area 666666
There aren't any other numbers like this! It's been proven by a Silicon Graphics two-room bastard Deep Blue daddy supercomputer.
The sequence of palindromic primes begins 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 101, 131, 151, 181, 191, 313, 353, etc. Taking the last two of these, we discover that 666 is the sum of two consecutive palindromic primes:
666 = 313 + 353. Cute isn't it?
A well-known remarkably good approximation to pi is 355/113 = 3.1415929... If one part of this fraction is reversed and added to the other part, we get
553 + 113 = 666.
OK, that one is a bit tenuous....
The Dewey Decimal System classification number for "Numerology" is 133.335. If you reverse this and add, you get
133.335 + 533.331 = 666.666
That's a bit shit too, OK I'm scraping the bottom of the barrell of divinity....
There are exactly 6 6's in 6666. There are also exactly 6 6's in the previous sentence!
The number 666 is equal to the sum of the digits of its 47th power, and is also equal to the sum of the digits of its 51st power. That is,
66647 = 5049969684420796753173148798405564772941516295265
4081881176326689365404466160330686530288898927188
59670297563286219594665904733945856
66651 = 9935407575913859403342635113412959807238586374694
3100899712069131346071328296758253023455821491848
0960748972838900637634215694097683599029436416
and the sum of the digits on the right hand side is, in both cases, 666. In fact, 666 is the only integer greater than one with this property. (Also, check this! From the two powers, 47 and 51, we get (4+7)(5+1) = 66.)
The number 666 is one of only two positive integers equal to the sum of the cubes of the digits in its square, plus the digits in its cube. On the one hand, we have
6662 = 443556
6663 = 295408296
while at the same time,
(43 + 43 + 33 + 53 + 53 + 63) + (2+9+5+4+0+8+2+9+6) = 666. The only other number with this property is 2583.
The sum of the first 666 primes contains 666:
2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 · · · + 4969 + 4973 = 1533157 = 23 · 66659
There are exactly two ways to insert '+' signs into the sequence 123456789 to make the sum 666, and exactly one way for the sequence 987654321:
666 = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 567 + 89 = 123 + 456 + 78 + 9
666 = 9 + 87 + 6 + 543 + 21
A Smith number is an integer in which the sum of its digits is equal to the sum of the digits of its prime factors. 666 is a Smith number, since
666 = 2·3·3·37
while at the same time
6 + 6 + 6 = 2 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 7.
A standard function in number theory is phi(n), which is the number of integers smaller than n and relatively prime to n. Remarkably, the only number that does this is:
phi(666) = 6·6·6.
666 is the largest triangular number that's also a repdigit (A repdigit is a number consisting of a single repeated non-zero digit, like 11 or 22 or 555555.)
A mathematically important number sequence is:
7, 17, 19, 23, 29, 47, 59, 61, 97, 109, 113, 131, 149, ...
which is the sequence of primes p whose reciprocal in base 10 has maximum period p-1. The last one, 1/149 with period 148, has the following digits after the decimal point (which then repeat):
0067114093959731543624161073825503355
7046979865771812080536912751677852348
9932885906040268456375838926174496644
2953020134228187919463087248322147651
As luck would have it, the sum of these is 666. If these 148 numbers (the first 148 digits of 1/149) are written as the top row of a 148x148 square grid, and then the digits of 2/149 as the second row, then 3/149 and so on, the result is a 148x148 pseudo-magic square, in which every row and column sums to 666.
The Divinity in 666
Yeah, 666 is a divine number because it is so damn cool (see all my maths crap below: attention all cool people - do not read any further if you don't want to be sullied by the nerd juice)...
But yeah, in the Bible, revelation 13:18, it says: "Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six." Revelation 13: 18
This is really enigmatic since in Hebrew and Greek (the only languages where this works), people used to add up their names to give numbers (like scrawled on walls in pompeii it used to say "545 loves 867" etc....) and it's commonly known that Christ's number is 888. So who the what is 666?
Anyway, back to why 666 is seen as a number of heaven and God by the Indian folk -
666 is related to the Golden Ratio - if the Golden Ratio is called t, we have the following identity, where the angles are in degrees:
sin(666) = cos(6·6·6) = -t/2
which can be combined into the lovely expression:
t = - (sin(666) + cos(6·6·6) )
OK, so that is amazing, but there's more! The number 666 is a simple sum and difference of the first three 6th powers - pretty cool eh?
666 = 16 - 26 + 36.
It is also equal to the sum of its digits plus the cubes of its digits:
666 = 6 + 6 + 6 + 6³ + 6³ + 6³. There are only five other positive integers with this property - try it out kids!
666 is related to (6² + n²) in the following interesting ways:
666 = (6 + 6 + 6) · (6² + 1²)
666 = 6! · (6² + 1²) / (6² + 2²)
If you write the first 6 Roman numerals, in order from largest to smallest, you get 666:
DCLXVI = 666.
The sum of the squares of the first 7 primes is 666 - now that is one of the best things about 666, it's link with primes makes me cream my pants:
666 = 2² + 3² + 5² + 7² + 11² + 13² + 17²
The sum of the first 144 (= (6+6)·(6+6)) digits of pi is 666 - argh God I can't take any more of this perfection!
16661 is the first of a series of palindromic primes, of the form 1[0...0]666[0...0]1. The next one after 16661 is
1000000000000066600000000000001 which can be written concisely using the notation 1 013 666 013 1, where the subscript tells how many consecutive zeros there are. There is more research on this by a bloke called Harvey Dubner - Google him if you like! I know I would!
Imagine a prime numnber, p, in a set of primes where the kth prime in which the sum of the decimal digits of p is equal to the sum of the digits of k. The crazy palindromic prime number 16661 is such a number, since it is the 1928'th prime, and
1 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 1 = 1 + 9 + 2 + 8.
OK, so that bit is a bit weird and boring, but there is more cool stuff about 666 here -
The triplet (216, 630, 666) is a Pythagorean triplet.So that means:
(6·6·6)² + (666 - 6·6)² = 666²
Beautiful eh?
There are only two known Pythagorean triangles whose area is a repdigit number:
(3, 4, 5) with area 6
(693, 1924, 2045) with area 666666
There aren't any other numbers like this! It's been proven by a Silicon Graphics two-room bastard Deep Blue daddy supercomputer.
The sequence of palindromic primes begins 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 101, 131, 151, 181, 191, 313, 353, etc. Taking the last two of these, we discover that 666 is the sum of two consecutive palindromic primes:
666 = 313 + 353. Cute isn't it?
A well-known remarkably good approximation to pi is 355/113 = 3.1415929... If one part of this fraction is reversed and added to the other part, we get
553 + 113 = 666.
OK, that one is a bit tenuous....
The Dewey Decimal System classification number for "Numerology" is 133.335. If you reverse this and add, you get
133.335 + 533.331 = 666.666
That's a bit shit too, OK I'm scraping the bottom of the barrell of divinity....
There are exactly 6 6's in 6666. There are also exactly 6 6's in the previous sentence!
The number 666 is equal to the sum of the digits of its 47th power, and is also equal to the sum of the digits of its 51st power. That is,
66647 = 5049969684420796753173148798405564772941516295265
4081881176326689365404466160330686530288898927188
59670297563286219594665904733945856
66651 = 9935407575913859403342635113412959807238586374694
3100899712069131346071328296758253023455821491848
0960748972838900637634215694097683599029436416
and the sum of the digits on the right hand side is, in both cases, 666. In fact, 666 is the only integer greater than one with this property. (Also, check this! From the two powers, 47 and 51, we get (4+7)(5+1) = 66.)
The number 666 is one of only two positive integers equal to the sum of the cubes of the digits in its square, plus the digits in its cube. On the one hand, we have
6662 = 443556
6663 = 295408296
while at the same time,
(43 + 43 + 33 + 53 + 53 + 63) + (2+9+5+4+0+8+2+9+6) = 666. The only other number with this property is 2583.
The sum of the first 666 primes contains 666:
2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 · · · + 4969 + 4973 = 1533157 = 23 · 66659
There are exactly two ways to insert '+' signs into the sequence 123456789 to make the sum 666, and exactly one way for the sequence 987654321:
666 = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 567 + 89 = 123 + 456 + 78 + 9
666 = 9 + 87 + 6 + 543 + 21
A Smith number is an integer in which the sum of its digits is equal to the sum of the digits of its prime factors. 666 is a Smith number, since
666 = 2·3·3·37
while at the same time
6 + 6 + 6 = 2 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 7.
A standard function in number theory is phi(n), which is the number of integers smaller than n and relatively prime to n. Remarkably, the only number that does this is:
phi(666) = 6·6·6.
666 is the largest triangular number that's also a repdigit (A repdigit is a number consisting of a single repeated non-zero digit, like 11 or 22 or 555555.)
A mathematically important number sequence is:
7, 17, 19, 23, 29, 47, 59, 61, 97, 109, 113, 131, 149, ...
which is the sequence of primes p whose reciprocal in base 10 has maximum period p-1. The last one, 1/149 with period 148, has the following digits after the decimal point (which then repeat):
0067114093959731543624161073825503355
7046979865771812080536912751677852348
9932885906040268456375838926174496644
2953020134228187919463087248322147651
As luck would have it, the sum of these is 666. If these 148 numbers (the first 148 digits of 1/149) are written as the top row of a 148x148 square grid, and then the digits of 2/149 as the second row, then 3/149 and so on, the result is a 148x148 pseudo-magic square, in which every row and column sums to 666.
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Nope, 3 or 4th try...Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:bullshit!quick wrote:haha, I beat it!!!!!!!!!!Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:hello there.
give this a crack.
While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles.
Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand.
Your foot will change direction and there's nothing you can do about it.
i bet you sat there for fecking ages trying to tho didnt ya!
I kissed a squirrel and I liked it... taste of her acorn chapstick
i may not be no mathamatician, or even be able to spell, but i thought this was a interesting read....
http://users.lavalink.com.au/renegade/v ... cle06.html
drum and bass with david carbone- some good history and stuff.
"Ten years ago, to this month, I remember being sacked from my two nights a week DJing gig at the now defunct Zu Zu’s, the first club in Australia with its own laser and one of the first clubs that would allow you to slip in some House and Techno amongst all the usual crap. I remember the words of the manager now, "You’re playing too much of that Jungle crap", as she referred to it then. Little did she know that the "Jungle crap" would actually be responsible for causing the biggest cult explosion since the Rock’n’Roll of the early fifties and even though she referred to my House and Techno as "Jungle", the term Jungle would be used to refer to the most innovative form of music around today. What a premonition that manager had.......shame she sacked me. "
som much more too...
http://users.lavalink.com.au/renegade/v ... cle06.html
drum and bass with david carbone- some good history and stuff.
"Ten years ago, to this month, I remember being sacked from my two nights a week DJing gig at the now defunct Zu Zu’s, the first club in Australia with its own laser and one of the first clubs that would allow you to slip in some House and Techno amongst all the usual crap. I remember the words of the manager now, "You’re playing too much of that Jungle crap", as she referred to it then. Little did she know that the "Jungle crap" would actually be responsible for causing the biggest cult explosion since the Rock’n’Roll of the early fifties and even though she referred to my House and Techno as "Jungle", the term Jungle would be used to refer to the most innovative form of music around today. What a premonition that manager had.......shame she sacked me. "
som much more too...
eskay wrote:Mellogs: ummm I forgot to get Real Estate section and put in my room yesterday. So it went in the recycling bin. And it was collection day today.
Sorry babe
Its all dobra babe!
I got a copy last night on the way home from work. I'm in the Domain Express section (if you blink you would most likely miss me) but I still wanted to see all the same.
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