I was hoping that 2023 might be a prime number so I could attach some kind of numerological significance to the year. Turns out the number is divisible by 7, and its prime factors are 7 and 17. So much for that.
Thursday, January 12, 2023
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ReplyDeleteSo by that list, 2027 is the next prime-number year. I'll be turning 58 then. Lovely.
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