Count to ten thousand! (Part 1)

I wish I could tell you what the text says…

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Cyril of Alexandria, b. 376 AD

(Oh God, please do not let me look down. I am trying so hard to stay true to my vow of celibacy.)

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The Dahm triplets, b. 1977



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http://poptrending.com/kendra-wilkinson/

379th most interesting person! Kendra Wilkinson! Let’s make her 378.

Click, click away, my friends.


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You’re late. We’re already way past that. Do keep up.

Moving on.

$382 million. The amount a Brazilian court ordered BASF and shell to pay as compensation to over 1,000 workers contaminated at an agricultural chemical plant.

http://www.businessweek.com/ap/2012-07-02/brazil-judge-shell-basf-must-put-382m-in-fund

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383 deserves special attention - like “The only known multidigit palindromic Woodall prime.” Check it: http://primes.utm.edu/curios/page.php/383.html

I think we need a badge for Prime Parties.

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I found this looking for 384. I can’t translate. He’s Romanian, and has been posting political videos against war and more. I only know this much from the titles of earlier posts. I was the first person to view this vid. Many of his videos have not been seen at all.

EDIT: Now remember his name!!! Looked up to check, and he is the mathematician who claimed to have solved the Riemann Hypothesis. So I found a truly odd thing, indeed.

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Does he have a vid on his solution?

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Nope - released a book that was dismissed. Here’s a link to the Scrib’d preview. http://www.scribd.com/doc/203247875/Vasiliu-Lucilius

He may have mental problems, but that doesn’t mean that he wasn’t on the right track. He did put out a call for assistance, and was working with another mathematician - so this wasn’t him working alone and “finding” connections where none may exist. He approached the problem from a new angle, and that should have given him new results.

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Moving on…

http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-387

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Table Piece CCCLXXXVIII

Caro began making small 'Table Piece 'sculptures in 1966 and since then has made several hundred. This sculpture is number 388 in the series. While Caro made his large, floor-placed sculptures in a studio, the Table Pieces were made at home in his garage. Owing to their manageable scale, they have the freedom of drawings, yet they are not models for larger works. Entirely abstract, they balance light and heavy elements and are composed of a remarkable vocabulary of forms: interwoven lines, circles, pauses and full stops.

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House votes 390-33 to speed up VA firings

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If only they’d ever have voted to speed up VA funding.

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