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"Matthew Anderson"
Dec 2010
Oregon, USA
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The OEIS (Online Encyclopedia of IInteget Sequences) has a lot of interesting sequences. If the game is constant sequences, then look at this:
Try oeis.org/Acccccc Where cccccc is the six digit serial number of the little sequence See Zeros. A000004 Ones A000012 Twos A007393 Threes. A010701 Fours. A010709 Fives. A010716 Sixes. A010722 Sevens. A010727 Eights. A010731 Nines. A010734 This data is of marginal importance, but it is there. That is a good place to stop |
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Romulan Interpreter
"name field"
Jun 2011
Thailand
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