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Post by Trayce Rayse on Nov 25, 2005 12:15:21 GMT -5
16
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Post by Matomi Nalick on Nov 25, 2005 20:27:47 GMT -5
Scheventeen
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Post by The Hunter on Nov 25, 2005 21:22:21 GMT -5
XVIII
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Post by Trayce Rayse on Nov 25, 2005 21:31:40 GMT -5
Nineteen
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Post by Unknown on Nov 26, 2005 17:57:57 GMT -5
20
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Post by Matomi Nalick on Dec 19, 2005 13:04:03 GMT -5
....I forgot, whats with all the numbers?....OH YEAH!! OK, got it now.
21+21-21
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Post by Justinian Cempirius/ Darth Imp on Dec 19, 2005 18:47:42 GMT -5
square root of 222
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Post by Master Sanhedrin on Dec 19, 2005 22:54:07 GMT -5
10111
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Post by Unknown on Dec 24, 2005 1:21:18 GMT -5
^^^^wats that??? 23 X 1 = 21 HA BEAT THAT!
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Post by Master Sanhedrin on Dec 24, 2005 23:46:06 GMT -5
That was 23 in binary
Don't you know binary? I know someone used it on the first page
also,
veinte + trine + one
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Post by Unknown on Jan 2, 2006 20:25:22 GMT -5
UMMM THATS WEIRD SO MANY WEIRD THINGS 26?
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Post by Master Sanhedrin on Jan 3, 2006 22:30:46 GMT -5
You skipped 25
And that was spanish for 20, + german for 3, plus english for 1, equaling 24.
Or should I bust out the hexadecimal for 27?
I think it's: 1B
Correct me if I'm wrong anyone who knows hexadecimal
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Post by Unknown on Jan 7, 2006 12:17:29 GMT -5
ok 25!
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Post by Master Sanhedrin on Jan 7, 2006 15:22:01 GMT -5
Alright, there is only a few more ways I can do this. Radian time! (for 28)
1.2857142857142857142857142857139
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Post by Unknown on Jan 9, 2006 8:44:29 GMT -5
28? U mean 26....
27?
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