Oh, what the hell.
BRB. Putting some [Maiden][1] on.
Edit: So apparently bluegrass/metal is a thing now. Ohhhkaaayyy…
Edited Edit: Well, that was an entirely weird rabbit-hole. Some nifty high-octane banjo metal going on there.
(Entry redacted in favour of a much higher class offering )
And on the other side the well-greaved Achaeans bare Tlepolemus from out the fight, and goodly OdysseusHomer, Iliad, Book 5, line 668
666 : (DCLXVI) I prefer this one but looks like I missed it
So as not to interrupt the flow: A Smith and Wesson 669
A final look to see if it made it to 670…
Photo from a Travel Town kid’s birthday this weekend… I see numbers everywhere now – Ooo, 670 is coming up soon. (I’m also ready for somewhere in the 700’s and the mid 1k’s)
672 : Birth year of the Venerable Bede. Possibly.
Prisoner, Ep. 673. No, not that one, Cell Block H. And not that Cell Block H either.
Nasty boy-spider bitlets!
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If we place 11 in the formula 2^p-1, we get the composite Mersenne number 2047, but if we place 11 in the formula (2^p+1)/3 [p is an odd prime], we get the prime number 683.
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683 = prime(683) - 683. Note that the prime 683 is the smallest number greater than one with this property. Note that the next such number is also prime. [Firoozbakht]
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The smallest number with complexity of height 5: 683 -1-> 22 -2-> 10 -3-> 7 -4-> 6 -5-> 5. [Beedassy]
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Regarding light, the maximum possible efficacy is 683 lumens per watt which corresponds to an efficiency of 100%. [Homewood]
I was off for some choice selections!