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Guess Who's turning 40 ?? Oh,oh 41!!
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Guess Who's turning 40 ?? Oh,oh 41!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RON!! I was gonna recycle last years greetings by attaching this birthday note to them, but jeez your 41 ....you deserve a new thread! Have a very happy day!
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Re: Guess Who's turning 40 ?? Oh,oh 41!!
Happy birthday Ron!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I say "have a mid-life crisis" and buy lots of airplanes!
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Re: Guess Who's turning 40 ?? Oh,oh 41!!
Forty one - did you know how special 41 is?
Forty-one is the 13th smallest prime number. The next is forty-three, with which it comprises a twin prime. It is also the sum of the first six prime numbers (2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13), and the sum of three primes (11 + 13 + 17).
Forty-one is also the 12th supersingular prime, a Sophie Germain prime and a Newman–Shanks–Williams prime. 41 is the smallest Sophie Germain prime to start a Cunningham chain of the first kind of three terms, {41, 83, 167}. It is an Eisenstein prime, with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n − 1. 41 is a Proth prime as it is 5 × 2 to the power of 3 + 1.
The number figures in the polynomial f(n) = n2 + n + 41, which yields primes for −40 ≤ n < 40. This is also called the lucky number of Euler Prime. It is the biggest of such primes.
Forty-one is the sum of two squares, 42 + 52. Adding up the sums of divisors for 1 through 7 yields 41.
41 is the smallest integer whose reciprocal has a 5-digit repetend. That is a consequence of the fact that 41 is a factor of 99999.
It is a centered square number
It is also the atomic number of niobium.
Happy Birthday Ron
Forty-one is the 13th smallest prime number. The next is forty-three, with which it comprises a twin prime. It is also the sum of the first six prime numbers (2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13), and the sum of three primes (11 + 13 + 17).
Forty-one is also the 12th supersingular prime, a Sophie Germain prime and a Newman–Shanks–Williams prime. 41 is the smallest Sophie Germain prime to start a Cunningham chain of the first kind of three terms, {41, 83, 167}. It is an Eisenstein prime, with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n − 1. 41 is a Proth prime as it is 5 × 2 to the power of 3 + 1.
The number figures in the polynomial f(n) = n2 + n + 41, which yields primes for −40 ≤ n < 40. This is also called the lucky number of Euler Prime. It is the biggest of such primes.
Forty-one is the sum of two squares, 42 + 52. Adding up the sums of divisors for 1 through 7 yields 41.
41 is the smallest integer whose reciprocal has a 5-digit repetend. That is a consequence of the fact that 41 is a factor of 99999.
It is a centered square number
It is also the atomic number of niobium.
Happy Birthday Ron
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Re: Guess Who's turning 40 ?? Oh,oh 41!!
Thanks for the prime primer Ian, if aliens ever land in London you won't even need a TARDIS to communicate with them Lol.
Happy Birthday Ron! Thank goodness someone around here keeps up with them, or I'd miss them all.
Make sure you have some fun today. Kiss the wife, hug the kids and shout out a good ol' Yeehaaa for being alive! Hope you get to unwrap a toy too, not just new socks and a hot water bag.
Your friend, Rockin' Rusty
Happy Birthday Ron! Thank goodness someone around here keeps up with them, or I'd miss them all.
Make sure you have some fun today. Kiss the wife, hug the kids and shout out a good ol' Yeehaaa for being alive! Hope you get to unwrap a toy too, not just new socks and a hot water bag.
Your friend, Rockin' Rusty
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Re: Guess Who's turning 40 ?? Oh,oh 41!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RON !! hope you have a great day !! hope you get something GOOD . Eric
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Re: Guess Who's turning 40 ?? Oh,oh 41!!
Hey, happy birthday Ron.
Enjoy!
Bob
Enjoy!
Bob
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Re: Guess Who's turning 40 ?? Oh,oh 41!!
Thank you everyone!!!!!
Ian, you blew me away!
Ian, you blew me away!
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Re: Guess Who's turning 40 ?? Oh,oh 41!!
Gotta give you the usual balloons! Your birthday wouldn't be complete without the balloons!
Re: Guess Who's turning 40 ?? Oh,oh 41!!
ian1954 wrote:Forty one - did you know how special 41 is?
Forty-one is the 13th smallest prime number. The next is forty-three, with which it comprises a twin prime. It is also the sum of the first six prime numbers (2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13), and the sum of three primes (11 + 13 + 17).
Forty-one is also the 12th supersingular prime, a Sophie Germain prime and a Newman–Shanks–Williams prime. 41 is the smallest Sophie Germain prime to start a Cunningham chain of the first kind of three terms, {41, 83, 167}. It is an Eisenstein prime, with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n − 1. 41 is a Proth prime as it is 5 × 2 to the power of 3 + 1.
The number figures in the polynomial f(n) = n2 + n + 41, which yields primes for −40 ≤ n < 40. This is also called the lucky number of Euler Prime. It is the biggest of such primes.
Forty-one is the sum of two squares, 42 + 52. Adding up the sums of divisors for 1 through 7 yields 41.
41 is the smallest integer whose reciprocal has a 5-digit repetend. That is a consequence of the fact that 41 is a factor of 99999.
It is a centered square number
It is also the atomic number of niobium.
Happy Birthday Ron
Don't the British speak English?
Oh, and Happy Birthday Ron. To me, 41 only means too many years ago.
Rod.
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