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davieddy 2012-08-28 19:53

[QUOTE=xilman;309539]Almost certainly a troll, IMAO.[/QUOTE]
I'm so dyslexic I had trouble mit der Hobbit, let alone Lord of the Rings of Fire.

Let someone try to moderate this one:davieddy:

[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tzKajOTf_Y&feature=related]JRR Tolkein[/url]

davieddy 2012-08-28 20:22

[QUOTE=xilman;309570]So? English monarchs have been migrating to, from and within North America for a long time.

I've already told you what is measured: an appendage of a limb.[/QUOTE]
Menstruation is my favourite topic.

Prince Charles

Raman 2012-08-29 12:03

1 Attachment(s)
I would right now, and then like to see away the prime factors for this following number, thing

[CODE]
547333986651898072842377675163471837962890985973125246\
350034203217630398420672284491154994811424015534066398\
921894452720167394637907845175059131590798247402908851\
419071784748383565979336687776059475368213516748629831
[/CODE] [ATTACH]8488[/ATTACH]

________________________________________________________________________
[SUP][SUP][SUP][SUP]
[SIZE=1][COLOR=White]The 2[SUP]829[/SUP]-1 candidate's unfactored cofactor parts, stuff like the remaining pieces @ the foot rest, away, alone, [/COLOR][/SIZE][/SUP][/SUP][/SUP][/SUP]

bloodIce 2012-08-29 12:38

@Raman: And that is the prime factor of what number?

Raman 2012-08-29 14:09

[QUOTE=bloodIce;309610]@Raman: And that is the prime factor of what number?[/QUOTE]

Please read the white text below.

[SIZE=1]@bloodIce, I saw you created the 2[SUP]n[/SUP]-7 tables, at the Mersenne Wiki, by using the same template format as the Cunningham Tables,

IF IN CASE YOU CAN FIND SOME TIME, and then can you please create the same Fibonacci, Lucas tables, at the Mersenne Wiki, alongby the Homogeneous Cunningham Tables thingy if being possible stuff[/SIZE][SIZE=1][COLOR=White], away, alone, [/COLOR][/SIZE]

Batalov 2012-08-29 17:08

[QUOTE=Raman;309609]I would right now, and then like to see away the prime factors for this following number, thing

[CODE]
547333986651898072842377675163471837962890985973125246\
350034203217630398420672284491154994811424015534066398\
921894452720167394637907845175059131590798247402908851\
419071784748383565979336687776059475368213516748629831
[/CODE][/QUOTE]
You are outdoing yourself, Raman! You are factoring prime numbers now?

Raman 2012-08-29 17:44

[QUOTE=Batalov;309624]You are outdoing yourself, Raman! You are factoring prime numbers now?[/QUOTE]
No, it is not being prime, you can check it, verify them by yourself, by using the following factors, factorization.

2,829- has not been completely factored.
2,829- c216 = p*q
[code]
p = 387999433763367415897526766250566499892532529802482962521973110607855754725823259026069937933921628914875617√3i+309359507450178192936599175470542589121663255005402963056668721753643703347581213490514196249368758809916542
q = 309359507450178192936599175470542589121663255005402963056668721753643703347581213490514196249368758809916542-387999433763367415897526766250566499892532529802482962521973110607855754725823259026069937933921628914875617√3i
[/code]

[URL="https://oeis.org/A215799"]A215799[/URL]

Posts: 666
Joker [COLOR=White]/[/COLOR] [COLOR=White]Ghost[/COLOR]

Batalov 2012-08-29 17:47

Maybe this is not the thread you wanted. There's one for these type of jokes in the lounge.

Use this smilie next time - :jokedrum:

ewmayer 2012-08-30 02:20

[QUOTE=Raman;309625]No, it is not being prime, you can check it, verify them by yourself, by using the following factors, factorization.[/quote]
The 216-digit integer 547...831 you give comes up "prime" according to Pari/GP.

[quote]2,829- has not been completely factored.
2,829- c216 = p*q
[code]
p = 387999433763367415897526766250566499892532529802482962521973110607855754725823259026069937933921628914875617√3i+309359507450178192936599175470542589121663255005402963056668721753643703347581213490514196249368758809916542
q = 309359507450178192936599175470542589121663255005402963056668721753643703347581213490514196249368758809916542-387999433763367415897526766250566499892532529802482962521973110607855754725823259026069937933921628914875617√3i
[/code][/QUOTE]

Why does q have a trailing "√3i"?

davieddy 2012-09-02 02:51

Ry Cooder's take on this
 
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkXwEmku1Hk&feature=related]One Cat, One Vote, One Beer[/url]

Influenced by:

[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7J9hhk81nsJohn Lee Hooker[/url]
and
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK_ZP6dN6sU]Chuck Berry[/url]

D

davieddy 2012-09-02 21:18

OK. You asked for it
 
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLzzlQj6b6M]Eight Miles High[/url]

Usually my favourite recording of all time.

:davieddy:


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