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What's Special About This Number?
thefoxalmighty
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7-6-2007 5:32 PM
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thefoxalmighty
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this is great .. they have a speciality for almost every Number...
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7-6-2007
7:36 PM
axelsenzon
i've seen this site before its a good one.
7-6-2007
7:36 PM
axelsenzon
you can probably tell by my pic that i'm a math enthusiast.
7-7-2007
7:02 AM
Lifestar
Nice to know... I guess...
Popped this one althought I don't understand a thing about numbers, but still, i'm amazed by ppl who do...
7-8-2007
12:53 AM
Satchamo
As a retired math teacher
7-8-2007
1:58 AM
Deepti
I stink at math & am totally amazed by people who are math whizzes....
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