Count to ten thousand! (Part 1)

2357 is also a prime number – the smallest prime that contains all the prime digits.

https://primes.utm.edu/curios/page.php/2357.html

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Now you’ve got me anticipating Mersenne primes (8191 is the only one left before 10K), twin primes https://primes.utm.edu/lists/small/100ktwins.txt (2381/2383 are next), factorials (7!=5040), and other number theory curiousities.

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The British one pound coin (for size comparison: twin pedestal dining table)

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What does BTFON mean? “Back the fuck off, nerd”?

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um nevermind, I can count

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For the next 36 minutes, only $0.99 for Mariposas de Nicaragua.

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Another space-themed stamp, this one from Antigua and Barbuda with catalog number 2362

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Mountune 2364

British engineering? So it leaks oil?

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or it catches fire…

and 2365

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Another NGC entry, this time #2366, an irregular galaxy in the constellation Camelopedia Camelopardalis.

AFGE 2367 is located near the US Military Academy, aka West Point. AFGE is AKA the union for government employees.

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Oops.

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on 9/23/70, the Byrds performed live at the Fillmore East.

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