Nex del Vida
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Gun: Yeah, that's the point. The Beatles reference was so he could say one and one and one and one is four. Nickeh: Nope. 19 can't be rooted perfectly (assuming you meant "rooted perfecty," not "squared perfectly." All integers can be squared perfectly.) I have to go, since I'm on my mother's ancient computer that can't use IRC and is ridiculously slow, but before my laptop shut down I tried removing every fourth letter. I got this: 289 44 3 400 144 44 14 40 25 25 34 81 25 16 36 25 1 9 16 6 16 169 6 81 25 34 36 1 22 144 96 31 1 40 4 19 40 4 19 289 121 6 81 16 29 14 676 1 22 400 100 21 4 00 6 32 36 10 22 400 6 12 4 40 100 144 21 16 14 I tried rooting where applicable and adding digits where not, and got gibberish. Two things I do notice, though: "40 4 19" appears twice in a row in the second line. Also, the last digit in each line was one of the removed ones (it was a fourth number).
< Message edited by Nex del Vida -- 6/1/2009 16:48:16 >
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