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Fun Fact 111,111,111 * 111, 111, 111

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ToraToraTora | 21:34 Sun 22nd Jan 2023 | ChatterBank
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Is palindromic....12345678987654321...
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See that as 111,111,111 X 111,111,111 = 12345678987654321.
3T loves his binary code. In the 70s when transistors and the developing semiconductor processors were emerging we had to embrace it or die. I tend to let it glide past my conscious now. But would not discourage anyone from taking it seriously. The Chinese and South Koreans certainly do.
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that's why i love 73, like sheldon, leaving aside it's obvious properties it's binary code is palindromic!
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its!
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On an early PDP 11 we had 9 bit bytes, 1 parity that meant we used octal as short hand 3 octal digits to 9 binary. When parity was absorbed into the machine we had 8 bits again and thus we used hex as short hand, ahh happy days!
also known as a numeral palindrome or a numeric palindrome
Sheldon couldn't get passed 43 :-)
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arksided: "Sheldon couldn't get passed 43 :-) " - I don't understand that. His favourite number is 73 that's very clear.
From the big bang theory... he couldn't get past 43 keepy uppies. and kept it a secret when practising. Hence Raj Leonard and Howard were so curious.
I have no idea what you guys are talking about.

(I suspect I'm not alone)
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arky, ah yes I see what you mean now!
;-)
These cold nights must fair fly by in TORATORATORA's house...
TTT, I am feeling (almost) Π-eyed after that ;)

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