[NUMBERS] ITT we post numbers [COOL][AUSPICIOUS][INTERESTING][#1] (196)

1 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10279 22:25

I'll start:
1

101 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10323 02:02

102 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10323 14:33

8

103 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10323 17:33

108

104 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10323 20:46

ahunnit

105 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10324 19:03

tree fitty

106 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10330 22:56

36

107 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10332 00:02

108 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10332 00:03

109 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10332 00:03

110 Name: ( L•ƒึ•` ) : 1993-09-10332 18:04

I feel left out

111 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10332 19:52

This is now a song thread!

>>400 is the title of the song
>>7,113,200,203 is the first verse
>>130-134 is the chorus
>>240,230,220,210 is the second verse
>>250-399 is the bass solo
>>115,10,125,126 is the third verse
>>420 is the final line

( ฿อ฿)SONG THREAD SONG THREAD SONG THREAD
( ฿อ฿)SONG THREAD SONG THREAD SONG THREAD
( ฿อ฿)SONG THREAD SONG THREAD SONG THREAD
( ฿อ฿)SONG THREAD SONG THREAD SONG THREAD
( ฿อ฿)SONG THREAD SONG THREAD SONG THREAD

112 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10332 20:19

numbers [COOL][AUSPICIOUS][INTERESTING][#1]

113 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10332 23:00

8

114 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10333 00:13

53

115 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10333 00:13

3964

116 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10333 00:31

80085

117 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10333 15:14

999

118 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10334 03:47

1218

119 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10334 23:10

22

120 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10334 23:44

120

121 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10335 00:12

9 is a prime

122 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10360 12:35

Hexadecimal number:
554C5D07D4DFE640ED4744667BFFA15B4AE8EAE796BD9FBF8E12B6DDA0D424383578239D887EA1ABB76F0EAEC03302796D94394B2E2EB4B64F36BCFCFCC28096

^from https://beacon.nist.gov/beacon/2.0/chain/1/pulse/4

I will look at the above hex number in the future probably.

vc: chanush

123 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10360 12:55

1634298923 : number related to Unix time

fdfdfd (hex number): color = basically white
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=fdfdfd&ia=answer
^DuckDuckGo search from "random" letters that I searched with my web browser (possibly to test if I had an Internet connection or not)

vc: jizeen

124 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10360 13:02

Hexadecimal: F5D7

>>123.
Fun fact: Unix Epoch 1 = 1970-01-01 00:00:01

Does the first Unix Epoch equal 1970-01-01 00:00:01 UTC? I think the answer is yes.

125 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10360 17:38

123

>>123

>basically white

to be specific, it's 99.215686274% white

126 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10360 18:27

151

128 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10361 07:29

150

129 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10362 22:06

4096
=
2^12
=
512*8

512=default dd block size, I think. 4096=faster transfer speed.

131 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10377 05:38

5

132 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10377 08:42

33

133 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10378 08:04

57

134 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10379 11:19

this is going to make 4 an awful song

135 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10379 19:15

Schfifty-five, schfifty-five, girlfiend's age is schfifty-five, my IQ is schfifty-five

136 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10379 21:32

8

137 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10379 21:40

-65536

138 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10379 21:41

38764141

139 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10381 22:22

>>122
D82DE4562A432C00B25D1265A1C56DD4368D9B5EBD4597D1EB1B102333395AC914BA753F01334780C334A0C2E6A8E9FD10F094AD7087DA965D3EA9EE5A6EF342
=
Beacon pulse as of
2022-02-01T22:01:00.000Z (2022-02-01 22:01:00.000 GMT)
and
2022-02-02 07:00:59 Japan Standard Time (JST)

https://beacon.nist.gov/home - "Upcoming Outage #3: No New Pulses Generated Starting Friday February 18, 2022 from 12:00 P.M., thru Monday February 22, 2022 9:00 A.M. (UTC-5)"

vc: reuze

140 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10381 23:09

>>139
Smaller hex number:
0c121ac6de4af870911edbdaf3ff49dd519b05a0 (SHA1, probably)
of
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1068295622

141 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10381 23:10

>>140
JPG file link with above SHA1 hash in filename
in
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1068295622 0E3H9
of

142 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10381 23:13

Wayback Machine link with said oldid=1068295622 JPG file URL
of
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1068827788 image file URL
^at 2022-02-01 22:04:25
=
DADDY COOL SWAG, "cherried out" / supped up ATV

143 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10381 23:52

328

[that's the number of gbeacon pulsesh it took for me to cum]

144 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10381 23:54

what the fresh hell

145 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10392 01:36

55,

vc: vimness

146 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10392 01:45

56,

>>144
Reformatting to avoid the anti-spam makes some retarded-looking messages, not my fault.

147 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10392 01:56

57(?),

>>146 is in regards to >>140-142 also:
*anti-spam filter

148 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10392 02:12

60000

>>147
Also, I wrote about that in the SAoVQ.

>>143
New beacon pulses are published every 60,000 milliseconds (unless the system is offline), I think.

vc: inate

149 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10392 02:47

420-69-1337

someone out there in america has this social security number

150 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10392 05:36

444 860 20 _ 20 860 444 _ 20,860,444

20 MB = (1024*1024)*20 = 20,971,520 bytes.

Apparently "megabyte" is also defined as 1000*1000 bytes. In that case, 20 megabytes = 20,000,000 bytes.

151 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10392 11:57

15 MILLION

>>148

>New beacon pulses are published every 60,000 milliseconds

I'm fullery aware

>>150

>Apparently "megabyte" is also defined as 1000*1000 bytes

FGSFDS

152 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10392 12:45

0.01

153 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10392 18:26

;; Will Clingers number 1.448997445238699
;; Doug Curries numbers 214748.3646, 1073741823/5000
;; My number: 12.
;; Your number:
-- OpenMCL ccl/level-1/l1-numbers.lisp

From http://www.gotlisp.com/lambda/lambda.txt

154 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10393 02:13

4,
1469349177

155 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10393 02:21

9.86960440109

156 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10393 02:45

upside-down 999

157 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10393 02:52

6,666,666,666,666,666,666,666.6666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666

158 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10393 06:57

6,666,666,666,666,666,666,666.66666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666667

159 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10393 12:14

160 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10393 23:59

7,

>>151
There is no multiple of two which equals one million, so when it comes to a megabyte on your actual storage device a megaBYTE is 1024*1024.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabyte
one megabyte is one million bytes of information. This definition has been incorporated into the International System of Quantities.

However, in the computer and information technology fields, two other definitions are used that arose for historical reasons of convenience. A common usage has been to designate one megabyte as 1048576bytes (2^20 B), a measurement that conveniently expresses the binary multiples inherent in digital computer memory architectures. However, most standards bodies have deprecated this usage in favor of a set of binary prefixes,[2] in which this quantity is designated by the unit mebibyte (MiB).

161 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10394 00:14

8,
1469364016

162 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10394 00:16

432,101,234

163 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10394 00:34

10 _ 20(?),

>>160
If 6on care more about the mega part than the byte part, then I guess it makes sense to say that a megabyte is 1 million bytes.

164 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10395 13:45

Four and a half.

165 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10395 15:33

Four and two halves

166 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10400 02:32

26
ab

>>163
*if you

167 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10400 02:35

8

168 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10400 18:03

168

169 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10401 09:29

11524809
m

170 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10401 11:48

888

<i>[subtitles]</i>

171 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10408 08:06

1142
2 18

172 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10408 11:41

20,007,729

Perfect power
n is a perfect power if there exist natural numbers m > 1, and k > 1 such that m^k = n

Perfect powers from 1 to 40,000,000:
http://www.5z8.info/whitepower_g0i2yk_inject_worm

1
4
8
9
16
25
27
32
36
49
64
81
100
121
125
. . .
19980900
19989841
19998784
20007729
20016676
20025625
20034576
20043529
. . .

173 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10409 04:12

01101000011101000111010001110000011100110011101000101111001011110111001101100101011000110111001001100101011101000110000101110010011001010110000101101111011001100111011001101001011100000111000101110101011000010110110001101001011101000111100100101110011011110111001001100111001011110111001001100101011000010110010000101110011000110110011101101001001011110110110001101001011011100110101101110011001011110011000100110110001101000011000000110010001110000011010000111000001101010011000000111111011101000110100101101101011001010011110100110001001101100011010000110110001100010011000000110111001110000011000100110010

174 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10409 10:30

24.68

175 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10409 14:08

85874927
85844215
85864954
4g.r>w>m

176 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10414 20:03

447727194714715

177 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10414 20:44

4-4-2

178 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10414 20:44

4-3-3

179 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10415 04:13

52!

180 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10415 14:12

69 101

181 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10416 04:36

159552

182 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10416 09:54

866021305

183 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10430 14:59

NINE MILLION, NINE HUNDRED AND NINETY-NINE THOUSAND, NINE HUNDRED AND NINETY-NINE

184 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10430 21:31

Ϫ

185 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10440 09:08

1 -
434 -
184769523

186 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10441 04:07

5

187 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10442 17:12

25

188 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10443 16:19

92.9

189 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10444 09:42

190 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10446 23:27

167

191 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10470 18:11

520

192 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-10498 05:39

13

193 Name: ( ゚ ヮ゚) : 1993-09-10504 01:37

Chaitin's $\Omega$

194 Name: ( ゚ ヮ゚) : 1993-09-10504 05:46

195

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