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101 is a common abbreviation for introductory courses, like “Factorio 101 – The Basics”
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in some countries 102 is emergency phone number.
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*swoops in for another prime number*
103 is a twin prime with 101
103
103 is a twin prime with 101
103
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104 means "message received" on walky talkys.
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When this thread reaches page 105 we will still have a long way to go...
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1 + 0 + 6 = 7, whats my birthday
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107 is another prime number.
I'm bored, so here's a proof that there are infinitely many prime numbers:
Let's first assume, that there are only finitely many prime numbers. This implies,
that there is a largest prime number p. We can then simply multiply all prime
numbers and get an even larger natural number q:
2 · 3 · 5 · 7 · 11 · 13 · 17 · … · p = q
Now this number q is obviously not a prime number, but let's take a look at q + 1:
Assuming it is not a prime number means, that there has to be a smaller prime
number r, that divides q + 1. However since we already multiplied all existing
prime numbers to define q we know, that r must also divide q. That is however
a contradiction to the fact, that no consecutive numbers (like q and q + 1) can be
divided by the same number larger then 1.
So our initial assumption, that there is a finite set of prime numbers, lead to
contradiction and was thereby wrong. #
I'm bored, so here's a proof that there are infinitely many prime numbers:
Let's first assume, that there are only finitely many prime numbers. This implies,
that there is a largest prime number p. We can then simply multiply all prime
numbers and get an even larger natural number q:
2 · 3 · 5 · 7 · 11 · 13 · 17 · … · p = q
Now this number q is obviously not a prime number, but let's take a look at q + 1:
Assuming it is not a prime number means, that there has to be a smaller prime
number r, that divides q + 1. However since we already multiplied all existing
prime numbers to define q we know, that r must also divide q. That is however
a contradiction to the fact, that no consecutive numbers (like q and q + 1) can be
divided by the same number larger then 1.
So our initial assumption, that there is a finite set of prime numbers, lead to
contradiction and was thereby wrong. #
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10.8 was my first factorio version (I thing)
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109 is a department store in Japan.
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110 in binary => 6
6 * 110 = 660
The IRB 660 - ABB Industrieroboter is something i'd like to have
6 * 110 = 660
The IRB 660 - ABB Industrieroboter is something i'd like to have
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111 is a non-emergency helpline in the UK.
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112 is a emergency helpline in Germany ^^
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113 is the atomic number of Ununtrium!
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Construction of the Arch of Trajan was started in the year 114.
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115 is the official government agency helpline in germany (living for 25 years here and heard about it the first time)
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116 is actual number of years that The Hundred Years' War lasted.
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117 is the emergency number in the Philippines.
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118 might be an emergency number...
Just looked it up and it's the emergency at sea telephone number in Japan.
Just looked it up and it's the emergency at sea telephone number in Japan.
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120 is internet slang for 'LOL'