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OK - FREAKING FIVE!:-P
Six- the first perfect number.
Ah S-S ah S-S ah S-S-Seven
Ate.
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1How high can we count?
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'Nuther
This Thread Got Unlucky After 13
Oh, well, being a teenage was rough on a lot of us.
Paul in PA
Four plus ten = fourteen
3,155,760,000
Assuming you count 1 number per second for the 100 years you live.
Only If The Century Year Is Not Divisible By 400...
then it would be 3,155,673,600.
I doubt we can be that accurate. No one has the hour/minute/second on their birth certificate, and there is only one way to end one's life in such a precise manner.
You get bonus points for including the leap years.
You lose points hwever by not accounting for leap seconds.
Paul in PA
Only If The Century Year Is Not Divisible By 400...
The particular individual I tested only got to 3,155,760,000....turns out he was a lazy slacker.
I have a waywiser ...
that counts to 100,000,000 - an that's poles. So 1,650,000,000 feet. The thing would have fallen apart long before you could have pushed it that far.