The consecutive number game.

That was my wolf_meister impression… :slight_smile:

Website of an Australian club devoted to the Porsche 356

357 - consecutive prime integers

358 - the cu. in. of a NASCAR engine. (I think…)

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Wolf 359 - one of the closest stars to our own Sun.

and if6was9 - good imitation - for a while, I felt I was in this all alone

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&nbsp 360 - number of degrees in a circle

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&nbsp 361 is a perfect square = 19 * 19

Globular ClusterNGC 362

363 is the same both ways, and is divisible by three.

364 - the number of days in a non-leap year which is NOT my birthday

365 days in a year.

366 days in a leap year

In honor of the USS Icefish, a submarine designated SS 367

If we add the days of the previous year to 3 days of the New Year, we have 368 = Jan 3

369

The first three words of the chorus of the Schoolhouse Rock song 3 is a Magic Number.

3-6-9 12-15-18 21-24-27 30

The philosopher Democritus died in 370 B.C.

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&nbsp 371 is the sum of 3 consecutive primes 113 + 127 + 131


Of course I could have repeated my joke - Democritus died in 370? Yeah I know I was in 371 and the racket he made kept me awake all night. - but I won’t. After all, it seems as though you folks have come to expect more mathematical related revelations from the wolf-meister.

3-72 - M.C. Escher died (Anybody remember the Simpson’s opening that has them coming to the couch from all different directions and angles?)

373 - number of career wins by Hall of Famers Grover Cleveland Alexander and Christy Matthewson (The Christian Gentleman)

Prison Treadmills, Episode 374 of “Engines of Our Ingenuity”, a series presented by the University of Houston’s College of Engineering