I'm still quite new to TSR but I thought I'd start a blog to curb my propensity to cause threads to drift off course...........
Rules: -Please humour me -DON'T go on anon unless you have a very good reason (I will report it as off topic) -Don't take me seriously unless it's about maths, trains or planes -You can only troll if you post a photo of Charles Babbage, Alan Turing and Andrew wiles all together in the ISS first.
About me: -I'm in year 10 and 14 years old -I'm a nerdy introvert (why else would I be on TSR?) -I like maths, trains, planes, old mechanical stuff and tinkering -I like ripping into trolls (you have been warned) -I'm also a fox
And with no further ado - Let the blog begin
Spoiler
Why are you still reading the first post? I said the blog has begun.
Good point but that's ignored as the trivial example - I should've mentioned that. All the numbers up to 1022166 have been checked so far and it is generally accepted that there is no answer however there is no proof that there isn't a number satisfying the requirements other than the trivial example.
Does anyone else have teachers that they dislike and try and low-key mess with? I've got an awful english teacher so I'm trying to stuff my work with song titles, references and lines. She hasn't noticed yet even after a piece of description that was at least 5% Led Zeppelin songs.
'Bout that... It's more incoherent rambling. It's a bit like Brexit: poorly planned, doesn't live up to expectations, only a few people are happy with it, a large public outcry, badly received, plagued by infighting, causes friends and family to fall out and will result in a large financial loss.
(But it doesn't mean a fat private school twaddler with a mop on his head gets control of an entire country).