11111011011



#4

Since our friends in NZ have entered it already and others down under will do so soon:

Happy 7DB!!
Ein glückliches und erfolgreiches neues Jahr!

#5

Happy 3733


#6

Wish everyone well in 3.3034120706!


#7

Didn't you mean 103.3034120706 ? Thanks, anyway!

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#8

No, I meant to express the number in logarithmic form.


#9

Then I'd like 7.60638738977 better - it's simply more natural ;)


#10

Walter, I saved that one for you!


#11

you can always tell when there's fond friendship in here :-)

Feliz Año Nuevo to all.

ÁM

#12

Happy GB(125)


#13

Yes, Happy MMXI!


John

#14

Quote:
Happy GB(125)


I'm sorry, I don't get this...

Will some kind soul explain?

Ren

dona nobis pacem

P.s. Happy New Year to forum members!


#15

2011 ENTER 125 / FP 125 * results in 11 corresponding to the "digit" B.

2011 ENTER 125 / IP results in 16 ...

spero pax datum est 8)

Edited: 31 Dec 2010, 12:58 p.m.


#16

Well, the one or other RPN-user might prefer to write this as...

2011 ENTER 125 RMDR  =>  11 = B
2011 ENTER 125 INT/ => 16 = G

I love all those numeric functions that make things more elegant, more precise or just shorter. :-)



However, in this case the final solution of course is writing "2011" as a base-2011-number: a simple "10". B-)



Dieter


#17

Quote:
However, in this case the final solution of course is writing "2011" as a base-2011-number: a simple "10". B-)

A bit trivial, don't you think so?

#18

Quote:
A bit trivial, don't you think so?

Well... a bit late maybe. I later realized someone else had that idea with 2011 = 112010 a few hours earlier. #-)


Dieter

#19

Base 2011 means you have 2,011 unique symbols to represent numbers. What are the other 2009 symbols? : )

#20

Base 125.

G represents 16.
B represents 11.

(G*125^1)+(B*125^0) = 2011.


#21

So we can likewise use base 250 and get 8B(250) or even simpler 11(2010)

Edited: 31 Dec 2010, 1:07 p.m.


#22

Clever, indeed!

#23

Yes, but somehow I thought GB would look better :-)

Happy New Year!

Gerson Barbosa.


#24

You can't do that with M v and C. ;) At least I can't.


#25

In only three years we'll reach MC(91). We'll have to wait a little longer for MVC(32), though. :-)

Edited: 31 Dec 2010, 2:02 p.m.

#26

Ok, I think I've got a chance to repeat my wishes in another base:

Happy WB(62.5)


#27

Quote:
Happy WB(62.5)

Yet another utility of non-integer bases!

#28

Quote:
even simpler 11(2010)

I like this: simplicity relative to base.

Une bonne année à tous! (Fbase)

#29

Happy New Decade!


#30

Quite right!

#31

Happy 2002220.01220002...

#32

Happy New Year everyone!


#33

From Trinidad and Tobago Happy New Year everyone.


#34

I'm a little late for the New Year, but happy 11:11:11 1/1/11.


#35

I can hardly wait until November 11!


#36

Happy New Year 2011

Bonne Annee 182 ( base 41 )

#37

Also Happy:
157+163+167+173+179+181+191+193+197+199+211

(11 consecutive prime numbers)

Shamelessly lifted from this site:
http://republicofmath.wordpress.com/2011/01/01/happy-mathematical-new-year-2011-is-the-sum-of-11-consecutive-prime-numbers/


#38

That's pretty clever.


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