1. Subscriberrookie54
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    21 Apr '24 21:58
    241
    is one short of 242
    which is 200 long of 42
    which is the answer to everything
  2. SubscriberKewpie
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    22 Apr '24 01:32
    @rookie54 said
    241
    is one short of 242
    which is 200 long of 42
    which is the answer to everything
    I'll take that 2.4.2 pattern, thanks rookie.
  3. SubscriberVery Rusty
    Treat Everyone Equal
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    22 Apr '24 13:42
    @kewpie said
    I'll take that 2.4.2 pattern, thanks rookie.
    I believe the true count is gone now. 🙂

    -VR
  4. SubscriberKewpie
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    22 Apr '24 13:49
    @very-rusty said
    I believe the true count is gone now. 🙂

    -VR
    It's easy enough to check, Rusty. On the thread list page it shows the number of posts in the thread.
    This is the 244th post.
  5. SubscriberKewpie
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    25 Apr '24 02:24
    @kewpie said
    It's easy enough to check, Rusty. On the thread list page it shows the number of posts in the thread.
    This is the 244th post.
    Two dollars each, or 245 dollars. Popular with marketers to get you 2 buy more.
  6. SubscriberKewpie
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    25 Apr '24 02:25
    And another pattern for me, 2 4 6!
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    25 Apr '24 05:48
    247Sports
  8. SubscriberKewpie
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    26 Apr '24 02:30
    248 is another pattern: 2^1, 2^2, 2^3.
    I'll have to give someone else the next post!
  9. SubscriberPonderable
    chemist
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    29 Apr '24 14:34
    249 a semiprime (a number which has exactly two factors [both prime of course])
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