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The rider number given to Lance Armstrong in 1999 when he won his first of seven Tour de France victories consecutively. After winning his first he returned to each subsequent tour as rider number 1 which is traditionally given to the previous years' defending overall winner.

 

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183 is a semiprime (also called biprime, 2-almost prime, or pq number)

 

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At the end of a band name...

 

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To make up for the double post on 182 -

 

183 is a semiprime (also called biprime, 2-almost prime, or pq number)

 

184 is a refactorable number since it has eight divisors, and 8 is one of its divisors.

 

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A number :hug:

 

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Is an nontotient and is an untouchable number. (and don't assume I know what that means! :hug: )

 

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Is an nontotient and is an untouchable number. (and don't assume I know what that means! :hug: )

 

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It's a sphenic number and a Harshad number. It is a triangular number, a hexagonal number and a centered nonagonal number.

 

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Several aircraft operating under the flight number of 191 have crashed. These include Prinair Flight 191, Delta Air Lines Flight 191, X-15 Flight 191, and American Airlines Flight 191 which was then the most deadly commercial airline crash in US history. Most recently, Comair Flight 5191 crashed on August 27, 2006 in Kentucky. The significance here is that the 5 in 5191 is just a computer designator indicating that it is a connection carrier for Delta Air Lines. In the Comair system and the ATC system, this flight was referred to as 191.

 

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The number in binary (11001001) that is the title of an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring the Binars.

 

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