GEEK powers test!

Jan 19, 2007 21:40

Can you tell me what the numbers in each series have in common?

series zro: 0
series one: 1 2 4 8
series two: 3 5 6 9 10 12
series tre: 7 11 13 14
series for: 15

[Update:]
Okay, there's actually a couple series I left out because I'm mean... I've added series zro and for, above.

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tsudonimh January 21 2007, 00:44:37 UTC
I'm sorry Beth. You just aren't geeky enough. You are, as you have already admitted, an ARTEEST. Put on the paint-smeared smock, and the floppy frog warmer on your head, groan through your nose, and be HAPPY. Triangles? I mean, really.

It's interesting that none of the consecutive triplets passes through all three groups...

Actually, 'triangle' is amazingly, tantalizingly related to the explanation.

Work it!

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tsudonimh January 21 2007, 02:54:26 UTC
Hmmm, all powers of two. Written as their powers:

-1 bajillion
0 1 2
1 0 1 0 1
2 1 0
-1 bajillion

Isn't that an Aztec symbol?

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tsudonimh January 21 2007, 03:17:20 UTC
Oooah! Kramers DO rule. Frickin' awesome.

Pass me the Fat Tire.

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