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Feb 18 2010, 09:50 PM
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QUOTE (Andrewzor @ Feb 18 2010, 09:12 PM)  Im better than you xbox girl, by 33% we'll see about that
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Feb 19 2010, 01:50 AM
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QUOTE (Andrewzor @ Feb 18 2010, 09:02 PM)  4th... FFFFUUUU 1st  1337 skillz yo.
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Feb 19 2010, 08:06 AM
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12 hours, almost half the places gone... I think this is going to be epic...
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Feb 19 2010, 08:07 AM
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Actually LolSauce got first. You just used your Admin Hax to get in first PHONY
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QUOTE (Tank @ Feb 19 2010, 02:50 AM)  QUOTE (Andrewzor @ Feb 18 2010, 09:02 PM)  4th... FFFFUUUU 1st  1337 skillz yo. Now I'm 5th.  Feels bad
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Feb 19 2010, 03:19 PM
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The good things about being number 7... Seven is the fourth prime number. It is not only a Mersenne prime (since 23 − 1 = 7) but also a double Mersenne prime since it is itself the exponent for another Mersenne prime (127). It is also a Newman-Shanks-Williams prime, a Woodall prime, a factorial prime, a lucky prime, a happy number, a safe prime and the fourth Heegner number. Seven is the lowest number which cannot be represented as the sum of the squares of three integers. Seven is the aliquot sum of one number, the cubic number 8 and is the base of the 7-aliquot tree. It is also said to be a lucky number.
n = 7 is the first natural number for which the next statement does not hold: "Two nilpotent endomorphisms from Cn with the same minimal polynomial and the same rank are similar." 7 is the only dimension, besides the familiar 3, in which a vector cross product can be defined. 999,999 divided by 7 is exactly 142,857. Therefore, when a vulgar fraction with 7 in the denominator is converted to a decimal expansion, the result has the same six-digit repeating sequence after the decimal point, but the sequence can start with any of those six digits.[1] For example, 1/7 = 0.142 857 142.... and 2/7 = 0.285 714 285... A seven-sided shape is a heptagon. The regular n-gons for n ≤ 6 can be constructed by compass and straightedge alone, but the regular heptagon cannot. Figurate numbers representing heptagons (including seven) are called heptagonal numbers. Seven is also a centered hexagonal number. There are seven frieze groups, the groups consisting of symmetries of the plane whose group of translations is isomorphic to the group of integers. There are seven fundamental types of catastrophes. Seven is the sum of any two opposite sides on a standard six-sided die. When rolling two standard six-sided dice, seven has a 6 in 36 (or 1/6th) probability of being rolled (16, 61, 25, 52, 34, or 43), the greatest of any number. The Millennium Prize Problems are seven problems in mathematics that were stated by the Clay Mathematics Institute in 2000. Currently, six of the problems remain unsolved. There are 7 SI base units.[4] These are a coherent set of units defined to measure 7 basic physical properties: metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, candela. The 7 SI base units are used to define all other SI units, which are known as SI derived units.[5] Isaac Newton identified 7 colours of the rainbow - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet an heptamer is a compound made of seven sub-units A neutral pH value between acidity and alkalinity The atomic number of nitrogen Heptane is an alkane with 7 carbon atoms in each molecule A period 7 element has 7 electron shells Almost all mammals have 7 cervical vertebrae There are 7 types of virus according to the Baltimore classification The number of spots on a seven-spot ladybird The number of daughters of Atlas in the Pleiades (also called the "Seven Sisters") The number of stellar objects in the solar system visible to the naked eye from Earth the Sun, the Moon and the five classical naked eye planets: Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn. Messier object M7, a magnitude 3.5 open cluster in the constellation Scorpius. The New General Catalogue object NGC 7, a 14th magnitude spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor. The number of saints appearing in a constellation called "Saptharishi Mandalam" in Indian astronomy. The number of stars in the constellations of the Big Dipper and Orion. The Saros number of the solar eclipse series which began on -2590 April 8 and ended on -1310 May 16. The duration of Saros series 7 was 1,280.1 years, and it contained 72 solar eclipses. The Saros number of the lunar eclipse series which began on -2595 July 15 and ended on -1008 February 22. The duration of Saros series 7 was 1,586.6 years, and it contained 89 lunar eclipses. The Roman numeral VII stands for white dwarfs in the Yerkes spectral classification scheme. The Roman numeral VII (usually) stands for the seventh-discovered satellite of a planet or minor planet (e.g., Jupiter VII). In classical antiquity:
Seven against Thebes Seven Emperors (and period; Rome, history) Julius Caesar, Augustus, Galba, Hadrian, Nerva, Sallust, Vespasian Seven hills of Rome Seven Liberal Arts Seven Sages Seven Wonders of the ancient world
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QUOTE (xbox_girl @ Feb 19 2010, 04:19 PM)  The good things about being number 7... Seven is the fourth prime number. It is not only a Mersenne prime (since 23 − 1 = 7) but also a double Mersenne prime since it is itself the exponent for another Mersenne prime (127). It is also a Newman-Shanks-Williams prime, a Woodall prime, a factorial prime, a lucky prime, a happy number, a safe prime and the fourth Heegner number. Seven is the lowest number which cannot be represented as the sum of the squares of three integers. Seven is the aliquot sum of one number, the cubic number 8 and is the base of the 7-aliquot tree. It is also said to be a lucky number.
n = 7 is the first natural number for which the next statement does not hold: "Two nilpotent endomorphisms from Cn with the same minimal polynomial and the same rank are similar." 7 is the only dimension, besides the familiar 3, in which a vector cross product can be defined. 999,999 divided by 7 is exactly 142,857. Therefore, when a vulgar fraction with 7 in the denominator is converted to a decimal expansion, the result has the same six-digit repeating sequence after the decimal point, but the sequence can start with any of those six digits.[1] For example, 1/7 = 0.142 857 142.... and 2/7 = 0.285 714 285... A seven-sided shape is a heptagon. The regular n-gons for n ≤ 6 can be constructed by compass and straightedge alone, but the regular heptagon cannot. Figurate numbers representing heptagons (including seven) are called heptagonal numbers. Seven is also a centered hexagonal number. There are seven frieze groups, the groups consisting of symmetries of the plane whose group of translations is isomorphic to the group of integers. There are seven fundamental types of catastrophes. Seven is the sum of any two opposite sides on a standard six-sided die. When rolling two standard six-sided dice, seven has a 6 in 36 (or 1/6th) probability of being rolled (16, 61, 25, 52, 34, or 43), the greatest of any number. The Millennium Prize Problems are seven problems in mathematics that were stated by the Clay Mathematics Institute in 2000. Currently, six of the problems remain unsolved. There are 7 SI base units.[4] These are a coherent set of units defined to measure 7 basic physical properties: metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, candela. The 7 SI base units are used to define all other SI units, which are known as SI derived units.[5] Isaac Newton identified 7 colours of the rainbow - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet an heptamer is a compound made of seven sub-units A neutral pH value between acidity and alkalinity The atomic number of nitrogen Heptane is an alkane with 7 carbon atoms in each molecule A period 7 element has 7 electron shells Almost all mammals have 7 cervical vertebrae There are 7 types of virus according to the Baltimore classification The number of spots on a seven-spot ladybird The number of daughters of Atlas in the Pleiades (also called the "Seven Sisters") The number of stellar objects in the solar system visible to the naked eye from Earth the Sun, the Moon and the five classical naked eye planets: Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn. Messier object M7, a magnitude 3.5 open cluster in the constellation Scorpius. The New General Catalogue object NGC 7, a 14th magnitude spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor. The number of saints appearing in a constellation called "Saptharishi Mandalam" in Indian astronomy. The number of stars in the constellations of the Big Dipper and Orion. The Saros number of the solar eclipse series which began on -2590 April 8 and ended on -1310 May 16. The duration of Saros series 7 was 1,280.1 years, and it contained 72 solar eclipses. The Saros number of the lunar eclipse series which began on -2595 July 15 and ended on -1008 February 22. The duration of Saros series 7 was 1,586.6 years, and it contained 89 lunar eclipses. The Roman numeral VII stands for white dwarfs in the Yerkes spectral classification scheme. The Roman numeral VII (usually) stands for the seventh-discovered satellite of a planet or minor planet (e.g., Jupiter VII). In classical antiquity:
Seven against Thebes Seven Emperors (and period; Rome, history) Julius Caesar, Augustus, Galba, Hadrian, Nerva, Sallust, Vespasian Seven hills of Rome Seven Liberal Arts Seven Sages Seven Wonders of the ancient world
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Feb 19 2010, 06:16 PM
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haha i noticed.... the good thing about being number 6 is.....
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Feb 19 2010, 07:17 PM
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Feb 19 2010, 08:10 PM
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I'm glad all of my "crew" have registered already, and there's like 15 of us.
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QUOTE (TechL @ Feb 19 2010, 09:10 PM)  I'm glad all of my "crew" have registered already, and there's like 15 of us. whos your "crew" Names! or they dont exist
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TechL |
Feb 22 2010, 10:09 PM
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I'm not listing them all. cbf
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QUOTE (xevious @ Feb 22 2010, 04:02 PM)  QUOTE (TechL @ Feb 19 2010, 09:10 PM)  I'm glad all of my "crew" have registered already, and there's like 15 of us. whos your "crew" Names! or they dont exist I can TechL ShanShanShan Nuclues GIARUS Ihasflavour McLovin Anarchy RD MIM Poelwyk TeamSlayer Gameman246 Soulink Jagster Xevious Sharks Laurway VS_Rob Meediox
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Mar 7 2010, 04:55 PM
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Duworm, that's funny but low.. If you get all the pics are you going to repost them??
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Mar 7 2010, 08:29 PM
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So sad. I can see why she left him >_>
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Wombie |
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OLD OLD OLD I got all the pics befor ei moved out of my parent splace which was over a year and a half ago  my PC crashed otherwised id still have them all saved includign the video at the end  ETA: this is a new one  the other one she was old and wrinkly 
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yawn.
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