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Brandon Martus 22-02-2007 10:33

What's special about your team number?
 
Saw this in my news reader yesterday .. whats special about your team number?

http://www.stetson.edu/~efriedma/numbers.html


Quote:

47 is the largest number of cubes that cannot tile a cube.

Tom Bishop 22-02-2007 10:41

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
832 is the maximum number of pieces a torus can be cut into with 16 cuts.

How awesome is that!?:)

pheadxdll 22-02-2007 10:43

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Nothing interesting :(

1225 is a hexagonal square triangular number.

Our team number can be displayed on a digital clock though. :)

MrForbes 22-02-2007 10:45

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
"1726: Wiki webpart targeting deleted container == bad news"

I don't think I like that....

tdlrali 22-02-2007 10:49

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
469 is the largest known value of n for which n!-1 is prime.

+()c|D 22-02-2007 10:51

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
4 is the smallest number of colors sufficient to color all planar maps.

pretty cool...

Ben Piecuch 22-02-2007 10:52

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
228 is the sum of 10 (yes, TEN!) consecutive Prime Numbers.

7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 = 228

For those of you who spend a lot of time calculating in base 7, 228 is the repdigit (repeated digit) 444.

And, I always make sure to have my afternoon snack at GUS Time, 2:28pm.

BEN

Katie Reynolds 22-02-2007 10:59

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
857 is a value of n for which φ(n) = φ(n-1) + φ(n-2).

... and I have no idea what that means. :)

Kevin Sevcik 22-02-2007 11:01

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
57 is apparently 111 in base 7. So maybe some year will run around impersonating Wildstang. Also, true story, one of our departed mentors wanted us to be sponsored by Heinz. Of Heinz 57 sauce fame. He suggested we could change our name to "The Flying Pickles". Most of the rest of the team was unimpressed.

Koko Ed 22-02-2007 11:02

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
191 is a number n for which n, n+2, n+6, and n+8 are all prime.

Marcel 22-02-2007 11:16

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
59 is the number of stellations of an icosahedron.

Oh yea icosahedrons, sure.

Alan Anderson 22-02-2007 11:39

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
45 x 45 = 2025, 20 + 25 = 45
45 x 45 x 45 = 91125, 9 + 11 + 25 = 45
45 x 45 x 45 x 45 = 4100625, 4 + 10 + 6 + 25 = 45

theun4gven 22-02-2007 11:49

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
79

a permutable prime
the 22nd prime number
a Kynea number
a Pillai prime
the smallest number that can't be represented as a sum of fewer than 19 fourth powers
a strictly non-palindromic number
can be Partitioned 40 times with each term no larger than 2
can be Partitioned 560 times with each term no larger than 3
79 is a Centered 13-gonal Number
79 is a Centered 26-gonal Number
is the maximal number of regions into which 12 lines divide a plane
(as a Messier object) a globular cluster in the Milky Way
(as a year, CE) Pompeii was buried by the eruption of Vesuvius
(as an element) GOLD!!!

Ben Piecuch 22-02-2007 11:52

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Alan, why do I get the feeling that you calculated all those permutations of 45 yourself? :)

BEN

Cody Carey 22-02-2007 12:00

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
306 is the number of 5-digit triangular numbers.

Bongo 22-02-2007 12:05

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
When we were painting our numbers on our Robot we only had to cut 2 numbers out instead of 3 or 4. (Beat that!) 2226

Phalanx 22-02-2007 12:08

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
33^2 = 1089

Add two numbers together and always end with 1089 for a result
Here's how:

1) Pick a three digit number. The three numbers used must be different. i.e. 123
2) Reverse that number. 123 becomes 321
3) Take the smallest three digit number from the largest. 321 - 123 = 198
4) Take the answer and reverse that number. 198 becomes 891
5) Add that number to the answer of the subtraction. 891 + 198 = 1089

Brandon Holley 22-02-2007 12:13

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
125 is a cube....5^3 = 125

Travis Hoffman 22-02-2007 12:25

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
48 is the number of Jimmie Johnson's car. We pwn all of NASCAR.

It's also the only integer between 47 and 49. We're special like that.

:rolleyes:

agriffchs08 22-02-2007 12:25

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
1827 is a VAMPIRE NUMBER...whatever that is

Elgin Clock 22-02-2007 12:27

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ben Piecuch (Post 584127)
And, I always make sure to have my afternoon snack at GUS Time, 2:28pm.
BEN

Oh man.. lol I always tend to look at my computer clock right at 2:28 most days waiting for those break bells to sound to take mine. Weird.
more 228 stuff Art posted a while back as well: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...0&postcount=13


Anyways, as for 237, it pwns all. lol Among being the coolest number in many of our lives on the team there are SOOOO many pop culture references to the number 237.

From wikipedia:

Two hundred thirty-seven 237 = 3·79
Two hundred thirty-seven - 237 is the hotel room number of the dead woman in The Shining.
Two hundred thirty-seven - 237 is the number of Red's cell in The Shawshank Redemption.
Two hundred thirty-seven - 237 is the amount of money the four kids collected in Stand By Me.
Two hundred thirty-seven - 237 is the decimal value of Ed.
Two hundred thirty-seven - 237 is the name of a song by the band Fear Before The March Of Flames.
Two hundred thirty-seven - AFX 237 V7 is the name of a song by the Aphex Twin.

Along with some other things I have picked up on along the way (most of which reference back to the movie The Shining in some way or another.

The Blue man group's Rock Concert Movement 237 is: Taking the audience on a Jungian journey into the collective unconscious, using the shadow as a metaphor for the primal self that gets repressed by the modern persona and also by using an underground setting and labyrinth office design to represent both the depths of the pysche and the dungeon-like isolation of our increasingly mechanistic society which prevents people from finding satisfying work or meaningful connections with others.

There is a band who just played their last concert on 2/3/07 in NYC Called Room 237. Hard Rock/Metal music.

You can find the number 237 anywhere.
http://podquard.multiply.com/photos/album/4 <-- The Proof

There is an awesome Robot Team from CT with the number 237 as well.
http://www.team237.com/ :D :D

And one more from an old post of mine:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...77&postcount=6

Dominicano0519 22-02-2007 12:31

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
381

is a Kaprekar constant in base 2.
381 x 969 = 369189
(the product has the same digits as its factors)

Nuttyman54 22-02-2007 12:33

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
971 is PRIME!!! it's not on that list though, so I don't know if there's anything else

190 is the largest number with the property that it and its distinct prime factors are palindromic in Roman numerals

sweet!

Taylor 22-02-2007 12:41

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
1529 is divisible by every real number known to man. Given, sometimes you'll come up with some funky decimals, but it works!

Also, I was born on the 19th, and my wife was born on 5/2, so 1529 is sort of like me giving my wife a hug.

1+5+2+9 = 22
CyberCardsFIRSTChamps! = 22 characters

Kyle 22-02-2007 13:03

Re: What's special about your team number?
 

365 is the smallest number that can be written as a sum of consecutive squares in more than 1 way.

Samuel H. 22-02-2007 13:05

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
30^2 + 30^1 + 30^0 = 900 + 30 + 1 = 931

geo 22-02-2007 13:08

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
I once saw our team number on spaceweather.com
It said:
On 15 July 2006 there were 865 known Potentially
Hazardous Asteroids
A dangerous number indeed.

BandChick 22-02-2007 13:10

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
1089 is one ninth of its reverse.

Protronie 22-02-2007 13:24

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Marcel (Post 584153)
59 is the number of stellations of an icosahedron.

Oh yea icosahedrons, sure.

Funny, I thought it was special cause it was my radio unit number. :eek:

Gabe 22-02-2007 14:25

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
604 is the integration of 3x^2, from 5 to 9.

f(x) = 3x^2
F(x) = x^3
F(x) = (9)^3 - (5)^3
F(x) = 604

Michael Corsetto 22-02-2007 14:39

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
114 is my grandparent's house number....:p

Greg Needel 22-02-2007 14:50

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
73 is the smallest number (besides 1) which is one less than twice its reverse.

scottyh2006 22-02-2007 15:07

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
564 adds up to my age 5+6+4=15 my age

SPurekar 22-02-2007 16:01

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
226 is the smallest number that there's nothing special written about on that list... does that make it special?

Tapoore 22-02-2007 16:21

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Leonardo da Vinci died in the year 1519.

sonicx059 22-02-2007 16:23

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
There's nothing special about my team number.

SamC 22-02-2007 16:31

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
330 = 11C4

Idaman323 22-02-2007 17:15

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
1706 - Benjamin Franklin was born in this year.

fluffy 22-02-2007 17:30

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
141 is just plain cool...

141 is the natural number following 140 and preceding 142.

141 is a centered pentagonal number. It is the sum of the sums of divisors of the first thirteen integers.

141 is an undulating number in base 10, with the previous being 131, and the next being 151

In the United Kingdom, the telephone dialling prefix for withholding your Caller Line Identification.

thanks wikipedia!

Alexa Stott 22-02-2007 17:54

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
25 is the smallest square that can be written as the sum of 2 squares.

Also, from the Wikipedia entry:
In Pokémon, the Pokédex I.D. number of Pikachu.
The (critical) number of Florida electoral votes for the 2000 U.S. presidential election.
In Sweden, the minimum age to be sterilized
The new raid size in World of Warcraft expansion, World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade.

Darkforces 22-02-2007 17:57

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
1875 is the smallest order for which there are 21 groups.

CraigHickman 22-02-2007 18:09

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Other than being the number of the best FIRST team evAR...

-114 is an abundant number, a sphenic number and a Harshad number. It is the sum of the first three hyperfactorials. At 114, the Mertens function sets a new low of -6, a record that stands until 197.
-There is no answer to the equation φ(x) = 114, making 114 a nontotient.
-114 appears in the Padovan sequence, preceded by the terms 49, 65, 86 (it is the sum of the first two of these).
-114 is a repdigit in base 7 (222).

mormannoob 22-02-2007 18:14

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
In 498 AD
February 14th is declared st valentines day (or single awareness day)

Al Skierkiewicz 22-02-2007 18:23

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
111 is the smallest possible magic constant of a 3×3 magic square of distinct primes.
And we only have to remember one number! (besides when our team holds up numbers in the stands they don't have to worry about getting them in the right order.) And 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321 Thanks Lisa D

Mark Pierce 22-02-2007 19:56

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
85 is both a binary and hexadecimal palindrome: 55 in hex, 1010101 in binary

spinmunky 22-02-2007 20:00

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
100 is the smallest square which is also the sum of 4 consecutive cubes.

FunkyRatDemon 22-02-2007 20:08

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Ours is all odd...753...(and can be sequentially reduced by 2)
Our Mascot has a cape w/ our # on it ;)

VanMan 22-02-2007 20:08

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Aww...2108 isn't on there:(

meatmanek 22-02-2007 21:09

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
868 defines time. No, really.
The oldest dated printed book was printed in 868.
868 is the area code for Trinidad and Tobago.
There is a restaurant in Cambridge, Ma called "Miracle of Science Bar & Grill", whose telephone exchange is 868.
When Googling for 868, click on page 5 and you will find a link about antimatter whose summary, URL, and page do not contain the character sequence "868"
DD-868 is a ship also known as USS Brownson, who took part in Operation Highjump, a training mission in Antarctica, which has since become the topic of many UFO conspiracy theorists.
868 Towers Offices and Hotel is a 331 meter that will be built in Haikou, China.
There is a minor planet orbiting the sun named 868 Lova.
ZigBee operates at 868 MHz in Europe.
868 is a number in Lozanić's triangle
Sadaharu Oh, a Japanese baseball player, hit 868 home runs in his career.
There is a town in Mexico called El Control, in the 868 area code. (Not the Trinidad and Tobago one.)
The Northrop Alpha had a useful load of 868 kg.
2-Perf film has a film area that is 0.868" wide.



Is that special enough?

And whoever said 1439 wasn't unique, check this out.

DanDon 22-02-2007 21:13

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
375 is a truncated tetrahedral number.

Ellery 22-02-2007 21:17

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
191 is a number n for which n, n+2, n+6, and n+8 are all prime.

I guess we're Prime all over.

pentau 22-02-2007 21:17

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
449 has a base 3 representation that begins with its base 7 representation.

Okay......

Dan Petrovic 22-02-2007 21:33

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
166 is the number of monotone Boolean functions of 4 variables. (whatever that means)

Also. 166 in Roman Numerals uses all of the digits up to C in order from largest to smallest.

CLXVI <-- that's cut into our arm this year :D

melissa_s 22-02-2007 21:42

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
364 = 2^2·7·13, tetrahedral number, Mertens function returns 0, nontotient, Harshad number. It is a repdigit in base 3 (111111), base 9 (444), base 25 (EE), base 27 (DD), base 51 (77) and base 90 (44). The total number of gifts received in the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas".

^_^

Orominuialwen 22-02-2007 23:59

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
1306 = 1^1 + 3^2 + 0^3 + 6^4.

VanMan 06-03-2007 21:00

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
The weird thing about our team number is that it is the detention room at our school.

Compnerd 06-03-2007 21:03

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
1444 is a square whose digits are non-decreasing.

triggerhappy336 06-03-2007 21:09

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
2^3 = 8?

lbarger 08-03-2007 22:12

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VanMan (Post 592222)
The weird thing about our team number is that it is the detention room at our school.

It's also the year that breaks Microsoft's File Allocation Table date stamp AND ISO 2108 is apparently the foundation of ISBN (International Standard Book Numbering) which provides unique identification for published works.

Lee
Zippy's Care Giver

Qbranch 09-03-2007 08:20

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Welll....

2^10 = 1024 bytes = 1 Kil-A-Byte (or was that kilobyte? :D )
see ya around teams, good luck,

-q

Richard Wallace 18-03-2007 18:39

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Samuel H. (Post 584237)
30^2 + 30^1 + 30^0 = 900 + 30 + 1 = 931

931 = 307 + 311 + 313 (the sum of the first three prime numbers greater than 300)

royal_robotix 18-03-2007 18:40

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
1070 = $10.70, cost of 10 orders of 5 pc chicken nuggets from wendy's or $0.99 item from any store

Modesto 19-03-2007 01:13

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
2047 is the smallest composite Mersenne number with prime exponent.

Zyik 19-03-2007 05:25

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Nothin special about 973, we can't even be displayed on a digital clock.

Can anyone think of one for us? Pretty please?

Qbranch 19-03-2007 07:26

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zyik (Post 600672)
Nothin special about 973, we can't even be displayed on a digital clock.

Can anyone think of one for us? Pretty please?

Well.. poet Abu al-Ala' Ahmed ibn Abd Allah ibn Sullaiman al-Tanookhy al-Ma'arri (say that 11b times fast :] ) was born in that year.

Oh and its the area code for Morris Couty in New Jersy....

Don't think i helped you much. :o eh.... somebody else want to give it a go?

Hope to see who i can see at cleaveland! :D

-q

et1337 19-03-2007 08:43

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Well, 1317 is pretty close to 1337... :cool:

dtape 19-03-2007 10:20

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
467 Laura is the name of an asteroid
in the year 467, the first recorded sighting of Halley's comet

whytheheckme 19-03-2007 10:32

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Palindrome? A recent year?

Jacob

whytheheckme 19-03-2007 10:34

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zyik (Post 600672)
Nothin special about 973, we can't even be displayed on a digital clock.

Can anyone think of one for us? Pretty please?

On January 19, 973 AD, Pope Benedict VI succeeds Pope John XIII as the 134th pope.

Thats about all I got :rolleyes:

Jacob

Protronie 19-03-2007 12:24

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zyik (Post 600672)
Nothin special about 973, we can't even be displayed on a digital clock.

Can anyone think of one for us? Pretty please?

Well September of 1973 (9-73) was when the Chrysler Corp. started production of the last great American muscle cars... :(
the 1974 Plymouth Road Runner & the 1974 Cuda being the leaders of the breed.:D



- It takes a Mopar to catch a Mopar :cool:

wendymom 19-03-2007 15:08

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
1902 is also the school identification number for one of the high schools that participate on our team....and it was a really good year.(or so I've been told)

Otaku 19-03-2007 20:42

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
675, it's 6, 6+1, then 6-1.

That's all I can think of.

GMAdan 19-03-2007 21:24

Re: What's special about your team number?
 
1881 is like 18 mirrored and put together
Also is the year that the building where the machine shop we use was built; coincidence, I think not!


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