Post Script: Impossibly speaking, even though it’s a prime number, 47 is really great at factoring division in 50
Post Script: Impossibly speaking, even though it’s a prime number, 47 is really great at factoring division in 50
At the very least, I’d like to go back to a less odd number like 41. I think perhaps through some simple subtraction we could get there. Even if we take away the oddness (1 or 3) from 47 we would get to an even footing numerically again.
At the very least, I’d like to go back to a less odd number like 41. I think perhaps through some simple subtraction we could get there. Even if we take away the oddness (1 or 3) from 47 we would get to an even footing numerically again.
It would be nice to get US back on a more even footing, 42 and 44 are both fairly even-handed numbers.
It would be nice to get US back on a more even footing, 42 and 44 are both fairly even-handed numbers.
Some midnight mathematical thoughts:
47, 45, 43 (twice), and 41 are all examples of ODD numbers. Each one is ‘ordinally’ more odd than its predecessor. 47 is more odd than 45 (if that’s even possible). 47 is also odder than 43 (twice), and considerably more odd than 41.
Some midnight mathematical thoughts:
47, 45, 43 (twice), and 41 are all examples of ODD numbers. Each one is ‘ordinally’ more odd than its predecessor. 47 is more odd than 45 (if that’s even possible). 47 is also odder than 43 (twice), and considerably more odd than 41.
Confronted with an avalanche of heinous fuckery, I crouch behind a rock, curl up, and wait for it roll past. I breathe and resolve to help the survivors when I can stand again. I will stand again. #waffles
Confronted with an avalanche of heinous fuckery, I crouch behind a rock, curl up, and wait for it roll past. I breathe and resolve to help the survivors when I can stand again. I will stand again. #waffles