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  2. Interesting number paradox - Wikipedia

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    The interesting number paradox is a humorous paradox which arises from the attempt to classify every natural number as either "interesting" or "uninteresting". The paradox states that every natural number is interesting. [1] The "proof" is by contradiction: if there exists a non-empty set of uninteresting natural numbers, there would be a ...

  3. The World Almanac - Wikipedia

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    The World Almanac and Book of Facts, 1987, besides a tea kettle, TIPA, Dharamsala, India. In 1894, when it claimed more than a half-million "habitual users," The World Almanac changed its name to The World Almanac and Encyclopedia. This was the title it kept until 1923, when it became The World Almanac and Book of Facts, the name it bears today.

  4. Old Farmer's Almanac - Wikipedia

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    916592596. The Old Farmer's Almanac is an almanac containing weather forecasts, planting charts, astronomical data, recipes, and articles. Topics include gardening, sports, astronomy, folklore, and predictions on trends in fashion, food, home, technology, and living for the coming year.

  5. Almanac - Wikipedia

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    An almanac (also spelled almanack and almanach) is a regularly published listing of a set of current information about one or multiple subjects. [1] It includes information like weather forecasts, farmers' planting dates, tide tables, and other tabular data often arranged according to the calendar.

  6. Wikipedia:Evaluating how interesting an integer's ...

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    The largest odd integer in the sequence field of Sloane's (sequence A005408 in the OEIS) is 131. Question skipped. There are -5000864 points, meaning that it's not interesting that 1729 is odd. 1729 is a Carmichael number . 512461 is the 33rd Carmichael number, so Sally guesstimates that there are about 65 Carmichael numbers below 10 7.

  7. List of almanacs - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Almanac (1969–2011) Nieropper Almanak. O Verdadeiro Almanaque Borda D'Água (1929–present) Old Farmer's Almanac (1792–present) Schott's Almanac. A Sound Word Almanac (2023) [3] TIME Almanac with Information Please, formerly Information Please Almanac (1947–2013) Wall Street Journal Almanac (1998 [4] and 1999 [5])

  8. Poor Richard's Almanack - Wikipedia

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    Poor Richard's Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of "Poor Richard" or "Richard Saunders" for this purpose. The publication appeared continually from 1732 to 1758. It sold exceptionally well for a pamphlet published in the Thirteen Colonies; print runs reached 10,000 per year.

  9. Nathaniel Ames - Wikipedia

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    In 1725, Ames published the first annual number of his almanac, which was to remain a popular New England almanac for a half-century. [3] [4] At this time, he was still living at home in Bridgewater, and although the almanac bears on the title-page "by Nathaniel Ames, Jr.," it may well be that the boy, then only seventeen years old, received some help from his mathematical parent. [5]