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4037:). Now if we want we can assign points to each vertex depending on wins/loses/draws, say win=3, draw=1, lose=0 to start with. So for example, looking at G8, one vertex has won two games and lost one (total 6), two vertices have lost one game and drew two (total 2 each), and the last vertex has won one game and drew two (total 5). It doesn't matter which specific team has which points (isomorphism), all we care about is that we have the points 6, 2, 2, and 5, which we represented as . Doing this for all possible outcomes, we see that both G25 and G26 have the points , while both G32 and G34 have the points . Although unique outcomes in regards to win/lose, points-wise these are the same up to isomorphism, hence we only have 40 unique point outcomes. Now if win=n=4, draw=1, lose=0, we see again G25 and G26 have points while G32 and G34 have , hence 40 again. Both being 40 is coincidental and depends on the point weighting. Similarly for greater n, say n=5, there are a total of 582 outcomes but only 355 unique point distributions when win=3, and 367 unique point distributions when win=n=5. Hope this helps and clears my answer up a little, feel free to ask if not though! 4016:) that gives n points for win and 1 point for draw also give the answer 40 for n=4; since the number a win could be found by having points divides by n only take integer, number a draw could be found by having points modulos n, this methods finds number of unique results, like 1.(2,0,1); 2.(1,0,1); 3. (1,0,1); 4 (0,1,2) (written in the form ranking.(win,draw,lose)). Do you mean by having two s, they are 1) first-place got the win with two 4-point participants and draw with the last-place; 2) first-place got the win with one 4-point participant in addition with last-place, and draw with other 4-point (which is pretty much differences if Head-2-head is used as an tie-breaker like in UEFA competitions)? I am asking because I am not quite sure if there is any additional cases like that in other point distribution. By the way, thanks for your time looking into the question! 4134:
current method) are much more useful for round-robin tournament analysis, since separating G32 and G34 reveals more information (I gave the confusing UEFA tournaments example, to clarify, UEFA tournaments first tie-break is head-to-head result (team with better result in head-to-head match is ranked higher). If we merge both G32 and G34, we cannot sure whether the match between second and third place is decisive and need to look up the exact match to check whether the second-place ranked higher than the third-place. However, if we keep the separated results, if we know our tournament falls in the case G34, we can surely know the second team ranked higher than the third team. Again, thank you very much for looking up to the problem and answer all my questions. I am really clear now!
71: 53: 336: 311: 160: 135: 227: 206: 22: 237: 3909: 1349:. The address of the bar Stavro Mueller Beta is number 42. This is significant, because Arthur Dent, the last bit of the original Earth computer, had been asking everyone where Stavromula Beta was, because he couldn't die untill he had been there. His arrival there was the final key event in the utter destruction of all Earths, as orchestrated by The Guide 2.0 for the Vogons. 502:, that includes a vast number of sightings of 42. I'd like to copy over the entries to Knowledge, so I and others could start work on getting references for all of them(many are from TV shows, books, etc.), but I'm not sure if that is OK, what sort of paraphrasing would be necessary, etc... I'll email the webmaster of the page, anyway, and see what reply I get back. 3934:
vertices. In other words, it is the number of all possible outcomes (up to isomorphism) of a tournament consisting of 4 teams where the game between any pair of teams results in three possible outcomes: the first team wins, the second team wins, or there is a draw. The group stage of the FIFA World cup is a good example″. My answer is 40, by the way.
3981:, the sequence state directly for World Cup rule of 3-point for a win and 1-point for a draw) and the answer with number of teams = 4 is 40. However, since I do not have much mathematical background, I do not know why do we have differences in answer and thus, if it is okay, to have someone with mathematical background to re-verify the second part. 1287: 3847:
Scrabble is unique as a game because it is the only game which closely associates both letters and numbers in skilled play. Symbols are quantitative (numbers) and letters are tokens of meaning, the only symbols used as tools by finite minds to assimilate infinitesimal bits of meaning from the whole
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The statement that the pop band Level 42 got it's name from Clockwork Orange appears to be a mistake. I suspect someone has confused Level 42 with a similar band of the same era, Heaven 17. The page for Level 42 gives no clue where the name came from. Not sure it's worth mentioning the band at all if
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In the last instance in the "religion" section this "The sum of the squares of each of these numbers make 216" is completely random, if this is referring to the numbers 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 then the sum of their squares is 280 and not 216, we would have to remove the 8 to bring that to 216, but in that case
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It's not achievment number 42 or something random like that. It is the only achievment that is numbered at all, and the item you receive from accomplishing the achievment has 42 uses, which is extremely random given that all other items have 1 use each. There is no reference in the game as to why the
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Inclusion of silly things like the above is questionable: notice that it depends crucially on the somewhat arbitrary choice of a base-10 numeral system, and just why it matters that the digits occupy particular positions in that numeral system (units, tens) rather than the fact being merely about the
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3. This doubled Fibonacci series shows up in string theory, in the "hierarchy of dimensional compactification", starting with 26 dimensions. However, some physicists, including Mohammed El Naschie, believe that an extended string theory would begin with at least 42 dimensions (the next number in the
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1. Take any two integers and add them together (e.g. 8 and 4 = 12), then add that one to the previous one and continue this way (e.g. 8,4,12,16,28...). Then it can be proved that dividing any number in this series by the previous one more and more closely approaches the golden ratio as you go higher
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After looking at your sources and again at my sources, you are absolutely right. Just like what you said, it is a matter of perspective. I look at the raw result numbers and thus the number is 40, but when we looks at different tournament results possible (which is the better and more useful views),
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I'm not entirely sure what you are asking so I'll explain my method and hope it helps (it's probably not the most efficient way but it's how I saw it). Each team can be represented using a vertex. If a team wins against another team we can draw an arrow pointing to the winning vertex from the losing
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In the television series image, this is done near the center of the Scrabble board. However, if you replace the "Y" with a blank, and place the T at the vertex of the triple word score position at the top of the scrabble board, (and also ignore the double letter score for the 'F'), what you get is:
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Well no, of course there are plenty of 42's that have nothing to do with the Hitchhiker's Guide, but at least in the realms of science fiction and comedy, many do. Look around the world of professional sports; there's probably a player on every team wearing the number 23. For some, it's simply the
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My point exactly, though I do find some of them amusing, especially those that relate directly back to something in Douglas Adams's Books. Eg. the one about mice, though it might be to much work to try to explain in this article. Perhaps we should mention that Douglas Adams claims that he picked the
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I have fixed the mistake concerning how 42 is written in Serbian. It wrote "četiridesetdva" which translates literaly as 4-10-2, which is incorrect. I have corrected this and wrote it in cyrillic because, although the use both cyrillic and latin letters, the official letters of Serbian language are
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The achievements are a part of the game (same as games like Counter Strike, Team Fortress 2, and Half Life: Episode 2). There are around (I'm guessing here) 50-75 achievements in the game. This is the title of the achievement, not the number (it isn't achievement #42). If you do not think that this
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On page 7-10 of Volume 1 of "The Feynmann Lectures on Physics" is a marginal figure that illustrates the strength ratio of gravitation attraction and electrical repulsion between two electrons as 1/4.17 x 10^42. The denominator is also written out by hand as a long, snaking 4,170,... followed by 39
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If every Jack, Queen and King has four eyes (two on the top head and two on the head mirrored below), that means that the royal cards of a given suit have twelve eyes total. Multiply that by four suits and you get 48. So if 42 is correct, that means that some of the royal cards, the royal personage
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If you do start to copy some of these sightings, I think that it would be wise to leave out all the sightings from TV, movies ect. where it is just coincidentally mentioned. Eg. If af person has a phonenumber wich contains "42" then I would say that is beyond the scope of an encyclopedia. If people
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which in my calculation treated both the same (in fact, if we give points for winning larger or equal than n, hence both OESIS sequence I gave you agree with the answer 40). However, if we need to have a deep tournament analysis, G32 and G34 are indeed very differences. And actually, your (and the
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Okay I understand. 42 comes from the outcomes, so win, draw, lose. 40 comes from the total points at the end. There are 42 possible outcomes for the games played, but when looking at total point distribution, two pairs of these outcomes give the same points, namely and (win = 3, draw = 1, lose =
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IMHO this fits nature of this article: it is interesting observation. And: it is smalles number of days which seconds equals to fatctorial of natural number (and next 462). This is more interesting than Orion Nebula has name M42, because some nebula must have numner 42, but 10!s=42d is ... ehm ...
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I am doing a similar round-robin analysis, and my answer is different. Since there is no external links for validations, is there anyone here with mathematical background so that we can verify this statement: ″It is the number of isomorphism classes of all simple and oriented directed graphs on 4
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I don't disagree, actually. Please note that in this case, the department number is not exactly an ordinal number. It's an identifier which is also known by itself; for example, one can say "I live in the 42" instead of "I live in the Loire (department)" (incidentally this example is used in this
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set was from a mental ward in SCUH, Australia, between Jan and March 2019. At the time I thought that the meaning of life, etc, (Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy) was 42, and the question was "what's 6x7?". For some reason I thought I'd count the pieces and the result was unexpected. I wonder how
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In the final episode of Douglas Adam's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Arthur Dent attempts to channel the solution to Deep Thought's calculation hidden within in his primate brain by randomly selecting letters one at a time from a bag of Scrabble letters and placing them on a Scrabble board.
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I don't know anything about the "3rd moment of the Riemann zeta function", but perhaps what's meant is the 3rd moment of the distribution of spacings between zeroes of the Riemann zeta function. There's a lot of evidence relating the distribution of these spacings to the distribution of spaces
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You're right, a number is either irrational or it isn't. However, you can set up a 'hierarchy' of sorts among irrational numbers according to how difficult it is to approximate them with rational numbers. In this sense one irrational number can be 'more irrational' than another. For a full
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mathematical properties of a number. Many of the properties mentioned are notable, or at least borderline interesting, or even "meh... possibly someone might care enough to leave it in." For instance, the thing about the 8 digits of pi starting with the 242422th dighit being 42424242; from a
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Sorry, but the Dates paragraph doesn't bring any information, the ones written down there are as important to me as would be 1542, 942, 442 or any one else. If these are important, why isn't there a link to the correspondant date in History, or at least a small description phrase ? Thanks.
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The common word for "42" in Hebrew is "Arbayim-Ve-Shtayim" (ארבעים ושתיים), and not "Mem-Bet" like it is written here. "Mem-Bet" is usually only used by religious people, and even then it's only when they are talking about Jewish stuff. I never use that kind of counting and I am Israeli.
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As I said, 42 can (and generally will) occur in any and every context. Listing each of these is futile. There were no meaningful attachments that belong here at a listing about the number. The few things that might be known by the number (stellar bodes) belong at the disambiguation page.
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The thing about 42 being the number of expected throws of a single die until two 6s show up successively.. How was this calculated? I can't find anything on Google that doesn't look like it was copied from Knowledge. And why does it have to be 6s? Can't it be 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 as well?
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and readded by other people only to be removed by him again. I have asked him on his talk page why he thinks this information is so irrelavent. Is it because he hasn't played the game? I think that since there is a heading for video games already it is perfectly valid to put this point
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I was wondering if someone could possibly explain the above "the golden ratio is the most irrational of all numbers". How can numbers have degrees of irrationality - surely they are either irrational or not? (I could be wrong - I am an undergraduate physicist, not a mathematician!)
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the correct number would be 42. For clearing my questions (which now I got the answer, but I still want to share you my observation, and of course you might have already know it), if we write the win-draw-lose table, both G32 and G34 (for example) would both look like this:
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It is a property of the number that ought to be listed, and it is definitely more interesting than things like the sixth moment of the Riemann zeta function, which, is still on shaky grounds. Anyway, I have just verified the simplicity satement, so I'm putting it back in.
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unodered pair of numbers {4,2} is not even hinted at. Yet someone removed the material on the zeta function that has had some press in refereed publications and is not just recreational trivia like the fact quoted above. I've restored the material on the zeta function.
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In the old testament book of Numbers, there is a list of forty two travels the Israelites took from Egypt to the promised land. Many KJV bibles even list "The forty two travels of the Israelites" as a section header. The travels/journeys are listed in Numbers 33:1-49.
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As you can see in , the range of 4-bytes (32bit) integers is −2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 unsigned, or 0 to 4,294,967,295 unsigned. Therefore, the game was using a second-degree round to allow a maximum of 4.2e+9 items so it fits within its 32bit counter.
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Actually, the quantity listed is "the sixth moment" of the zeta-function, not the third. There are articles by Conrey & Ghosh and by Conrey & Gonek which conjecture how the number 42 comes into play. It is not exactly as the article describes.
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Probably not, but I'll keep it just in case. Someone who actually has the book can verify. (I do see other vandalism though, which I'll remove. Nowhere in the article about Geoff Fortytwo does it say anything about him winning over 9000 internets. :
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There are way, way too many notable subjects with close relation to a single number. See the "Political" bit, three sections up on this talk page: US presidents are certainly notable, but the 42nd US President also does not belong in this article.
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include the totient nonsense. In the interests of consistency, I'll re-revert myself to put the information back, but I maintain that it is completely worthless information. This is like adding iformation like "In base 10, 42's second digit is the
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Probably it is obvious, but I am a biologist and not a mathmatician, but to put a joke in a vector I wanted to write 42 so I squared it to have more nucletides, and I got 0123210 in base 4. is this palindrome of significance to the number part?
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number) and other items appear rather ephemeral (WP:NUM prefers "ephemeral" over "trivial" in many contexts). But any purging needs to be done carefully, discriminately, and well-documentedly (with edit summaries and maybe even HTML comments).
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It is my understanding that this kind of articles can list notable subjects with a close relation to a number, which is the case for French departments (but perhaps I'm misunderstanding). Are additional criteria needed to include an entry?
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2. Double the Fibonacci series and you have the series 0,2,2,4,6,10,16,26,42,..., which happens to add up to 108 (considered a number of completion in Hinduism and Buddhism and critical--along with 42--in the popular "Lost" tv series).
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Because the logic is backwards. If a French department is well known by its number, then the number should be (and is) prominently mentioned in the article for the French department in question, not the other way around. Just like how
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more zeros. Feymann mentions the unified field theory, the similarity of the inverse square laws, the disparity of the relative strengths, and asks "Where could such a large number come from? ... it involves something deep in nature."
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Ive never heard of this. Forty two(四十二)is pronounced yonjū-ni (preferred) or shijū-ni. It doesn't sound like 死に at all. Admittedly I have never been to Japan (going on March) but I do study Japanese and I'm really skeptical on this.
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Assuming a uniformly-dense spherical Earth, all straight-line frictionless trips take 42.177 minutes. Unfortunately, the density of the Earth is extremely non-uniform, being about 4 times greater at the middle than at the surface.
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Grammatically correct, two of a game-related object called a die is 'two dice' (its plural form), technically either saying that the computer was not smart enough to know about plurals, or that theory is incorrect. Just saying.
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and higher in the series. The Fibonacci series (0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21...) is the one such series that approaches the golden ratio most quickly. (The golden ratio is the most irrational of all numbers: (1+sqrt(5))/2 = 1.618....)
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page says, even David Beckham used the number because of Jordan (although it was Posh's idea). That said, I think it's noteworthy that Elvis Presley, one of the most important musicians of 20th Century America, died at age 42.
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I have searched up on OEIS and the first part is indeed correct. However, the second FIFA World Cup part seems to be different, as I found another OEIS sequence that state directly to the case of a round-robin tournament
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The PC game Spore has achievements, one of which is labeled '42' and to complete it, you have to "Find the center of the galaxy". I am sure someone with better linguistic skills than I can edit it for easy reading :).
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Are we trying to write a contextualized encyclopedia article about the number 42, or a list of loosely associated trivia documenting each and every time the number 42 shows up in a film, book, or television show???
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I am not the most experienced person at making wiki edits, so i bring it up here, and invite someone else to try it. But i do believe the article referenced might contain some new insights into the value of 42.
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I find the Television and Film section very pointless and unnecessary. It seems that if the number 42 apears anywhere, someone has to add it to the list. It has no encyclopedic value! Please, someone delete it.
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I get the mystique, but could we not desperately add up numbers from all sorts of random mathmatical functions until we eventually somehow get 42, and then insert these pointless contortions into the article?
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Known phenomenon -- in base 10, any fraction (where common factors are removed from the numerator and denominator) whose denominator is divisible by any prime other than 2 or 5 (the factors of 10) will have a
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Today I was very bored and noticed something interesting: I couldn't find any integer (aside from zero and multiples/factors of 42) that when divided by 42 didn't produce a repeating decimal pattern. Observe:
819: 2049:. (Needless to say, the 'connection' to 42 from 42 being double the ninth term in the Fibonnaci sequence is meaningless; you can get to pretty much any number you like by kneading a sequence enough). -- 2193:. In describing happy numbers to some friends, I used 379 as an example of a happy number, and 42 as an example of an unhappy number. It turns out, 42 demonstrates its unhappiness by repeating itself... 909:
My wild guess seemed so implausible that I'm both relieved to hear that it's wrong and pleased to hear that this otherwise implausible-seeming statement can be construed in such a way that it makes sense.
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In every one of these cases, the last 6 digits after the decimal point repeat forever. (1/42 = 0.0238095238095238095...) Is there a term for this? Is it a known phenomenon or just a strange coincidence?
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4+2=6 6= Devil... what does this mean for the question :: the answer to life, the universe and everything ? To me it means that we are heading down a "dark path" which means the "Devil" is winning ..
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The things to which this is relevant come up far more often than things to which much of the rest of the article is relevant, so why is most of the rest of the article intact while this is removed?
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The result of this, as depicted in the last episode of the BBC television series, spells 'FOURTY' horizontally, and 'TWO' vertically, using the 'T' of FOURTY as the first letter of the second word.
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only because it is made redundant by the Docuan table. However, if someone can elaborate why the binary translation is of interest, they should restore that line and follow it with the elaboration.
1914:, to look up that information. There are a few dozen more trivia examples just like this, but this one stood out the brightest, and all of them are without a single reliable source, of course. 3603:
It should be said somewhere that 42 is the sum of the first 7 primes viz 1,2,3,5,7,11,13, This is especially relevant to the issue of the ultimate answer since God created the world in 7 days.
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It is 42; a Google search will reveal images of all possible graphs, and it is also included on the OEIS (oeis.org/A001174). Thank you though, you're right that it should have a reference.
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into Google, as suggested by the article, and besides seeing the answer from Google's calculator, I noticed that the top result, which is the Knowledge article, is reported to be 42k long!
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Is it interesting that Bill Clinton is the 42nd President of the United States? Or that George W. Bush was the 42nd person to be president (Due to Grover Clevelend being counted twice)?
2690:) should be included. It asks about the answer to the ultimate quuestion of life, the world et cetera. Maybe it should be included in the Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy section of 42. 3390:
Could 42 possibly be an alchemy reference? God is frequently associated with 7 and man is frequently associated with 6, so could this relate to hermetics? (Why: Lion X Lioness = Cub)
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Have removed reference to Elvis' death from the pop culture section. It was hardly intentional that he lived to only forty-two. And it's already mentioned further down in the article.
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I disagree with the removal of this entry. French departments are indeed well known by their numbers, unlike most of the other geographical entities. Why wouldn't it belong here?
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Unless that's the only (or one of the few) "achivevenments" in the game, it's not even notable in the context of the game. I don't see how it's notable in respect the number. —
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a lot of references that are way too trivial. We should definitely start trying to cut down the absurd size of the section, while still leaving in references that seem notable.
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WTF is the ipod nano advertisement doing in this section. The damn thing didn't exist when the show was written and it is only the answer to Seteve Jobs' pension fund problems.
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is complete nonsense. The totient function is not normally summed, and this is simply not an interesting property. You'll note that the sum of the first 10 integers in the
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It is not true that there is a relation to Carroll's book. See the Knowledge article about "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy". There is not special reason for that number.
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You said: "Someone looking up 42 (number) does not need or want to know about Loire." May I ask why? And why this wouldn't apply to other entries listed in the article?
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Which WikiProject should this matter be referred to? I found it especially ridiculous the mention that a canine has 42 teeth. No one would ever turn to this article,
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I've tried to trim out all the trivial entries of the "In popular culture" section, and I think I've trimmed enough to remove the tag from the top of the section (The
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Can someone please cite the fact that 42 is used in spore and fable II as a reference to Hitchhikers guide, it seems as though the movie was made before the number!
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16:23, 31 March 2009 (UTC) on reconsideration im just deleting it EVERYONE knows that the number they are learning about is 42 because they had to get here somehow.
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The article says the hexagram nro. 42 is the last one in 'The Book of Change'. Assuming that we are talking about THE 'Book of Change' - i.e. the I Ching -, it has
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By my count, "the answer to life, the universe and everything is" has 50 characters. Am I missing something? It's been a long time since I read Hitchhiker's Guide.
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I reverted you for the reason in your second paragraph: the mathematical properties are interesting, especially to a layman unfamiliar with the wikilinked jargon. =
1282:{\displaystyle 42!=2^{39}\times 3^{19}\times 5^{9}\times 7^{6}\times 11^{3}\times 13^{3}\times 17^{2}\times 19^{2}\times 23\times 29\times 31\times 37\times 41.\,} 3473:
Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything is "42" From the Movie Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy And How This Is To Be Is From This.
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If the nanos indeed weigh 42 grams, it's simply a coincidence, as are most of the references to 42 on this page - many of them have absolutely NOTHING to do with
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4,200,000,000 is not directly related to 42! The number 4,200,000,000 being the top number of items in the game (stated at the term page) is due to a reason.
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I have put a mention of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy in the Film & TV and Literature section as I think it is one of the biggest for both. Should I have?
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often sets are like this - 1 in 1000? And it was the first time I'd ever tried counting the pieces. There should be 21 of each because tied games are possible.
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That may be. But that statement requires a source as to notability, and "believed to be" is rediculous. "Is", or "is not". It would be easy enough to verify.
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Notice that the letter 'Y' (WHY?) must be "BLANK". In other words, there is no 'Y' (WHY?) to the question associated with Life, the Universe, and Everything.
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vertex. If two teams draw, we can leave the vertices unconnected. After all six games, we will have one of these 42 possible outcomes (up to isomorphism) (
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In the books and in the 2005 movie (I don't know about the BBC radio presentations, audiotapes, or miniseries), it's explained that the mice asked for the
1972:"In Japanese, 4 (shi) and 2 (ni) are together pronounced like "going to death" (死に). Because of that, in Japan, 42 is considered as a disastrous number." 594:
In the most common playing card illustrations in use today, there are two one-eyed jacks, and one one-eyed king. Not sure which suits they are, though.
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Last week I noticed that if the phrase "To Be" were numerically encoded using 'A=1 ... Z=26' then the answer is 42 (T(20) + o(15) + B(2) + e(5) = 42).
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Granted that there is some stuff in the article that needs to be removed, but I think Eyrian's latest purge was exceedingly random and indiscriminate.
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then the integral above would be the third moment of the corresponding probability distribution. But ζ is negative in some places, and from the way ζ(
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Looks like you're right. I don't remember anything like this being in the books, I assume it's just somebody's miscounted coincidence. I've cut it. --
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is 32, and the sum of the first 12 is 46, and you won't find this (utterly tedious) tidbit in the articles for either number, and quite rightly so.
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This actually belongs to section 5.1 "In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", since the result of the search is all about the HG. Agreed? Thanks
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The value of cos 42° doesn't really involve the number 42 but for the fact that we've chosen 1/360 of the full circle as our unit of measurement.
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I erased the entry about this because if you saw the movie, the president clearly asked Gates to look at page 47 not page 42. 5 May 19:06 (UTC)
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The article does mention it, though not prominently, I agree, but this is another matter; it is also mentioned in other articles such as
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The first digit (4) taken to the power of the second digit (2) is equal to the second digit (2) taken to the power of the first digit (4)
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I'm not sure about this instance, but I have seen the word used in this context in another book, so I believe it is a valid definition.
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Removed again. Why not include Sin 42 degrees, cos 6 degrees, cos 30 degrees, etc, etc? There's just no reason for it to be there. —
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The following error message is in red following the phrase "42 is the smallest number such that for every Riemann surface of genus"
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I was wondering the same thing, since online translations for both rendered "42". It turns out that the editor who made the change,
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I have done some simple calculations, one came out with the letter U (42 = letter U), another DB (4 = D, 2 = B). Any suggestions?
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Because they bloat the article with useless information. Just because it's true doesn't mean it belongs in Knowledge. Please see
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to refer to. I tend to agree with the rest of your suggestions, though. Perhaps we should bring it up in the WikiProject. —
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I think you're ruining the fun of 42 by taking away all the inane references. Maybe there's need for two versions of the page.
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related to this? Does it also sound like a number? If so, I think it should be specified which, if not, it should be removed.
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0). So the original statement is correct as it talks about outcomes, but you're also correct if you change that into points.
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I'm not sure if it should be here or in the article, but shouldn't it be mentioned that 42 in the Hitchhiker context is a
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Newsflash: Not every reference of the number 42 must relate to HGTTG. I'm removing a couple of sentences to this effect. --
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Got it, so the fact still stand (although a bit modification would be nice). However, one question remains: the sequence (
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It is believed to be the third moment of the Riemann zeta function, based partially upon evidence from quantum mechanics.
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Reference to Riemann zeta function has been added, since the article looks serious. Some matematician should review that.
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This service listens on TCP port 42. If you ask it a "question" (domain name), it will give you an answer (ip address).
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Somebody should probably remove the entry of the Capital High students, as it seems as though they added it themselves.
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needs to go or be explained in some form of context. If it really is the meaning of life, wikipedia has saved my soul.
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But this needs to be verified and clarified (that we're talking about which standard deck of cards, for one thing).
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Likely not worth noting in the article, but possibly of interest to others looking for numerical features of 42. -
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This is, I think, pretty close to the meaning Adams intended to convey in HHG, the greatest work of his genius.
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does not need or want to know about Loire. Knowledge articles are not supposed to be a collection of trivia. --
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Thank you for your handling of this removal, and your humility in acknowledging you might not always be right.
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I'm not sure I understand why you're removing them. If it's because you aren't sure of their accuracy, well...
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Does Scott Vollmer or the Arkon Colts actually exist? A quick Google search turned up nothing on either one.
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Fine, the moment of the Riemann zeta function has been removed. It has even less of a reason to be here.
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is painted in profile so only one eye shows on the top head (and one more eye on the head mirrored below).
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Do we really need a list of every 42 sighting? Why bother - most of them will be totally insignificant.
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Give us more credit than that. No one's gonna write "I have 42 cents in my pocket right now." But 42 in
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My interrogation remains: on what basis can an entry be added? For example, why are car numbers listed?
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I don't have a problem with it, but I object to the use of an asterisk for ordinary multiplication in
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of infinite truth, which is impossible for a finite mind such as ours to understand in its entirety.
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above. The explanation sounds reasonable but still leaves me wondering if we should include both.
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there were two versions of the movie one in which the page is 42 and one in which the number is 47
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I've heard of it, but I think that that's more of a folklore thing, rather than actual Scripture.
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There was a third question to the answer 42, implied in the 5th book in the Hichhiker's series,
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I don't have a deck of cards handy right now, so I don't want to edit this new tidbit just yet:
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to apply to number articles too, please. Perhaps I should take this to WikiProject: Numbers? --
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for a centralized discusion as to whether Bingo names should be included in thiese articles.
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I don't think anyone would expect an article on 42 to have these items, but I could be wrong.
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I don't see an error. It may have been a transient problem. Does anyone else see an error?
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I'm not suggesting any cosmic significance just an interesting and provocative coincidence.
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Why does the bit about the Nintendo DS Lite being 42 percent smaller keep getting deleted?
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Mr Pickwick, laying his hand upon his notebook," is what wikipedia has. Is this accurate?
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and for general connections between the Riemann zeta function and quantum mechanics, try:
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There are a lot of unsubstantiated claims on this page. Half of them have no reference!
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Is the number 6 associated with the Devil and 7 with God? I think that sentence can go.--
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it's simple. 42. A die has 6 sides- a 6,5,4,3,2,1. 6+5+4+3+2+1= 21 + another die = 42
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But 21 is a factor of 42. "I couldn't find any integer (aside from zero and multiples/
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could love, but it's cute enough that someone might concievably find it interesting.
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between eigenvalues of a large random self-adjoint matrix. For lots more, try this:
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function for the first 11 integers. Since this was reverted, I thought I'd explain.
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I've checked with my printed copy of the book, and the word is, indeed, "ejaculated"
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It was probably April 2nd somewhere when we crossed the 4.2M article threshold.
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mathematical point of view, that's a completely uninteresting property that only
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I think that it might be relevent that the 42nd question of the impossible quiz (
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I'm thinking this might be a change equivalent to changing "42" to "forty-two".
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seem to have disappeared from the visible text of the article. Any ideas? —
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I removed references to 42 being a 15-gonal number, and being the sum of the
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In numerology you usually use single digit numbers.. so if you use 42..=: -->
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of the first digit." True, but completely worthless, un-notable information.
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Update on this: John Baez was wrong too. See the article as it now stands.
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This "In popular culture" section may contain minor or trivial references.
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shi ni (four two)—sound like the word "dying" like a Latin word "mori".
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is important, than the entire pop-culture section should be disputed.
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Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything
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is very much worthy of mention here. So are some tributes to Adams.
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42 is actually related to both string theory and the golden ratio:
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I still don't think it belongs, but I've escalated the problem to
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Similarly, the bit about the sum of the first 11 integers in the
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were interested in that they can always just visit the site.
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Actually, I take that back, somehow I missed that 32 and 46
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if that's what you're thinking. The blatant references to
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What is the standard on this? Maybe there should be both.
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Knowledge Talk:WikiProject Numbers#Super Bowl XLII, etc.
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Is there a problem with adding the "X files" reference?
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I've never written for Knowledge before so be gentle.
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Why does someone keep on removing the line that says,
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Notably, the number is not mentioned in the novel. --
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Someone must have objected to the inclusion of this:
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Here's a guess: 2848:notable, since every positive integer is one. 2033:explanation, have a read through this series: 8: 3272:4,200,000,000 is just a rounded long integer 2817:Removing non-notable mathematical properties 2639:Im confused why 101010 is redirected to 42. 343:WikiProject Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 2963:: this should be (and is) mentioned on the 2693:And it might help if you click on the link. 2546:added line under video games in pop culture 2400:As for mathematical analysis, 42 degrees = 879:So, feel free to post this comment for me: 836:= 1 it seems we'd have to be thinking of a 4205:http://localhost:6011/en.wikipedia.org/v1/ 3860: 2662:Someone was having fun -- 101010 is 42 in 1752:10! = 3,628,800. 3,628,800 / 60 (sec-: --> 305: 200: 129: 47: 21: 19: 2423: 2410: 2405: 2355: 2345: 2333: 2322: 2319: 2317: 1944:WikiProject Numbers would be the one. -- 1241: 1228: 1215: 1202: 1189: 1176: 1163: 1150: 1135: 1068: 1055: 1042: 1029: 1016: 1003: 990: 977: 967: 779: 754: 748: 565:The number of eyes in a deck of 52 cards. 363:Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy articles 4055: 3545:we don't know where the name comes from. 1845:, which seems the appropriate venue. — 1808:Fun? Knowledge isn't a rollercoaster. -- 1592:4,294,967,295 / 42 = 102,261,126.0714285 498:I just added a reference to a web page, 3354:. It's a different fallacy, but not a 3174:In Serbian Language (needed correction) 2666:. Go ahead and list it for deletion. -- 1595:4,294,967,296 / 42 = 102,261,126.095238 1277: 1104: 932:removed last year as "trivial nonsense" 797: 307: 202: 131: 49: 3208:There is an ongoing discussion on the 4149:Agatha Christie: Hickory Dickory Dock 2304:Removal of recently added information 2166:Is it a notability problem, or what? 1754:hour) = 1,008. 1,008 / 24 (hour-: --> 1753:min) = 60,480. 60,480 / 60 (min-: --> 7: 2828:I see nothing wrong with mentioning 341:This article is within the scope of 248:This article is within the scope of 165:This article is within the scope of 76:This article is within the scope of 4252:Unknown-importance Numbers articles 38:It is of interest to the following 3225:Thank you for your participation! 3130:ארבעים ושתיים (Arbayim Ve Shtayim) 2708:Or not, seems like spam to me. -- 767: 761: 14: 3482:The answer is to die ... 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Kabbalah
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Judaism
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