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Wayne Mills

@fordprefect71

I love History and Art, amongst other things. Especially History depicted through Art.

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Simon Kuestenmacher(@simongerman600) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Historically probably more important than the introduction of the internet: Moveable type printing spread rapidly across Europe in the 15th century.

Historically probably more important than the introduction of the internet: Moveable type printing spread rapidly across Europe in the 15th century.
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World of Pont(@PontWorld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Classic social satire, from 21 December 1938: 'AND NOW IN RETURN WE WANT YOU TO PROMISE TO BRING ALL YOUR FAMILY TO SPEND THE DAY WITH US ON SATURDAY WEEK.'

Classic #PONT social satire, from 21 December 1938: 'AND NOW IN RETURN WE WANT YOU TO PROMISE TO BRING ALL YOUR FAMILY TO SPEND THE DAY WITH US ON SATURDAY WEEK.' #guests #visitors #hospitality
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Eleonor Bindman(@EleonorBindman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For this week: “Schlummert ein” from Cantata BWV 82, one of my 48 arrangements. Anna Magdalena is said to have been especially fond of this aria. Enjoy and have a good week!

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Tom Reagan’s Hat(@RufusTSuperfly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To celebrate the end of Star Wars Day, here’s the greatest description of it ever by a non-fan.
Take it away, Malcolm

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Fermat's Library(@fermatslibrary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A palindromic prime is a prime number that is also a palindromic number – e.g. 11, 101, 131

The largest known palindromic prime is 10²⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁷ - 10¹¹²⁷¹⁹⁴ - 10⁸⁷²⁸¹² - 1, which is 2,000,007 digits long

A palindromic prime is a prime number that is also a palindromic number – e.g. 11, 101, 131 The largest known palindromic prime is 10²⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁷ - 10¹¹²⁷¹⁹⁴ - 10⁸⁷²⁸¹² - 1, which is 2,000,007 digits long
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73939133 is the largest prime number with this curious property: if you take one or more digits off the end, the resulting numbers are all prime.

73939133 is the largest prime number with this curious property: if you take one or more digits off the end, the resulting numbers are all prime.
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