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QUOTE said:181 is the natural number between 180 and 182.
Cardinal One hundred [and]
eighty-one
Ordinal 181st
Factorization prime number
Roman numeral CLXXXI
Binary 10110101
Hexadecimal B5
[edit] In mathematics
181 is a prime number, and a twin prime with 179, making 181 a Chen prime. In base 10, it is a palindromic prime and a strobogrammatic prime.
181 is not a regular polygonal number in any way besides being 181-gonal, but it is a centered number in three different ways: it is a centered square number, a centered pentagonal number and a star number.
181 is the sum of two consecutive squares and the sum of five consecutive primes (29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43).
181 is a palindromic and undulating number, if written in the ternary, the negaternary, or the nonary numeral systems. It is also the same when read upside down, or reflected in a mirror.
181 is the sum of 9 squared plus 10 squared.
[edit] In other fields
181 is the rider number given to Lance Armstrong in 1999 when he won his first of seven Tour de France victories consecutively. After winning his first he returned to each subsequent tour as rider number 1 which is traditionally given to the previous years' defending overall winner.
Edit that to include Oli in it somewhere. lolGeekShadow said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/181_(number)
QUOTE said:181 is the natural number between 180 and 182.
Cardinal One hundred [and]
eighty-one
Ordinal 181st
Factorization prime number
Roman numeral CLXXXI
Binary 10110101
Hexadecimal B5
[edit] In mathematics
181 is a prime number, and a twin prime with 179, making 181 a Chen prime. In base 10, it is a palindromic prime and a strobogrammatic prime.
181 is not a regular polygonal number in any way besides being 181-gonal, but it is a centered number in three different ways: it is a centered square number, a centered pentagonal number and a star number.
181 is the sum of two consecutive squares and the sum of five consecutive primes (29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43).
181 is a palindromic and undulating number, if written in the ternary, the negaternary, or the nonary numeral systems. It is also the same when read upside down, or reflected in a mirror.
181 is the sum of 9 squared plus 10 squared.
[edit] In other fields
181 is the rider number given to Lance Armstrong in 1999 when he won his first of seven Tour de France victories consecutively. After winning his first he returned to each subsequent tour as rider number 1 which is traditionally given to the previous years' defending overall winner.
Well you still screwed a lot of people over. Damn you and your Essentials threads that you didn't come up with.dice said:It's one of those things that make you facepalm and laugh over in disbelief
Honestly guys it wasn't me
Wikipedia said:181 is a part of the nickname of oli181 who won a Nintendo DSi at GBATemp
your post count is 181 + 5!!!!!1!!!!one!!!! O_Ololzed said:you people cursing the # 181 or praising it?
The same for me; I thought it was also Dice (>OO)>Raika said:Who's the creator of the Essentials? I thought it was dice?
Raika said:Who's the creator of the Essentials? I thought it was dice?
GBATemp a report on all of their Essentials thread maybe a month or two ago and they said it themselves, I knew right away though. It's bitbyte
And I added a little part:
QUOTE181 is a part of the nickname of oli181 who won a [[Nintendo DSi]] at GBATemp in a contest out of 181 people
coolbho3000 said:181 is a prime number. Coincidence? I think not.
EDIT: Of course my number was the first prime number, should have been picked.