The Counting Game
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103 AD, the year Jesus *probably* became 100 years old, since scholars are not exactly certain about his date of birth, and estimates I have found usually place Christs birth at about 3 AD.
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104, as in, 104 years ago, at the Second Battle of Ypres, chlorine gas was used. Something which was, general consensus here, considered: not nice.
Also, edit to my above point, I made a mistake with the date, it was ~3 years BC as opposed to AD, which means Jesus would be 106 years, and not, as I proposed, 100.
Also, edit to my above point, I made a mistake with the date, it was ~3 years BC as opposed to AD, which means Jesus would be 106 years, and not, as I proposed, 100.
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106
It's hard to find something related to the numbers anymore.
Just proceeding to help others reveal more details about their lifes
It's hard to find something related to the numbers anymore.
Just proceeding to help others reveal more details about their lifes

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107...the dredded science teacher room...the one I made a petition to get rid of it(and it worked!) :)
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108.
What was so horrible about the science room? Were there explosives in there?
What was so horrible about the science room? Were there explosives in there?
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Alright, I'm back with more maths. Consider the following function f(x) which can be expressed as f(x) = ((109 x ^ 109) / (x ^ 106)(x + 109)(x - 109)) + 109. This function, tailored by me has some reasonably cool properties.
1. It has vertical asymptote at x1 = 109, and x2 = - 109.
2. It has an oblique asymptote such that it has a function OA(x) = 109x + 109
3. The function has no crossover with the oblique asymptote and has no intercept with the y axis since its domain is: {x € R | x =/= -109, 0, 109}
4. All of this is despite the limit of x approaching 0+ and x approaching 0- is 109.
I wanted the function to have only 109 in it, but unfortunately the oblique asymptote doesn't work unless the value of the n of the numerator is in this exact relationship with the m value of the denominator in the model function: (a^n)/(a^m).
1. It has vertical asymptote at x1 = 109, and x2 = - 109.
2. It has an oblique asymptote such that it has a function OA(x) = 109x + 109
3. The function has no crossover with the oblique asymptote and has no intercept with the y axis since its domain is: {x € R | x =/= -109, 0, 109}
4. All of this is despite the limit of x approaching 0+ and x approaching 0- is 109.
I wanted the function to have only 109 in it, but unfortunately the oblique asymptote doesn't work unless the value of the n of the numerator is in this exact relationship with the m value of the denominator in the model function: (a^n)/(a^m).
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Messerschmitt bf 110
(because the 109, one of the finest aircraft ever made, had its spot stolen by maths)
(because the 109, one of the finest aircraft ever made, had its spot stolen by maths)
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We have to deal with a mathematician obviously!
111, the years of Bilbo Baggins at the beginning of the Lord Of The Rings.
111, the years of Bilbo Baggins at the beginning of the Lord Of The Rings.
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116 The year which the Roman emperor annexed Syria and makes it into a part of Rome
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117 the number of signatures I got on the initial petition(there were several)
It was to get rid of the science teacher not the science room, the number was just her room
It was to get rid of the science teacher not the science room, the number was just her room
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118 - The old UK directory enquiries number, before the service was opened up to competition and a thousand different 6 digit alternatives replaced it. Most of which are now dead.
Directory enquiries is like an expensive and shite version of the internet, but can tell you things like the UK emergency services number. This is both 999 and 112, but also includes 911 as American tourists were considered too lacking in initiative to learn what foreign emergency numbers might be.
Directory enquiries is like an expensive and shite version of the internet, but can tell you things like the UK emergency services number. This is both 999 and 112, but also includes 911 as American tourists were considered too lacking in initiative to learn what foreign emergency numbers might be.
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