- 1967 is not a prime.
- 19 is a prime, so is 67.
- 1967 is sort of symmetrical, in binary (11110101111).
- 1967 in binary is 19 digits long.
- 19 is (still) a prime.
- 1+1+1+1+0+1+0+1+1+1+1=9.
- 9 is not prime (but it is the numerological value of both my name and my birthdate).
- 1967 has only two proper factors: 7 and 281.
- 7 and 281 are primes.
- 2+8+1=11.
- 11 is a prime.
- 1+1=2.
- 2 is a prime.
- 1+9+6+7=23.
- 23 is a prime.
- 2+3=5.
- 5 is a prime.
- I was born in 1967, and I like primes.
- The above statement is not universally true, but it is true of me.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Elementary Numbers for Breakfast
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