Erin, the answer is 42.
No one in my family understood when I made this reference. I had to text the Niecelet to make sure *she* at least was raised right. She was laughing at me. Cause she Got The Joke.
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Erin, the answer is 42.
No one in my family understood when I made this reference. I had to text the Niecelet to make sure *she* at least was raised right. She was laughing at me. Cause she Got The Joke.
Fun Math Facts About 42:
Forty-two is a pronic number and an abundant number; its prime factorization 2 · 3 · 7 makes it the second sphenic number and also the second of the form { 2 · 3 · r }. As with all sphenic numbers of this form, the aliquot sum is abundant by 12. 42 is also the second sphenic number to be bracketed by twin primes; 30 is also a pronic number and also rests between two primes. 42 has a 14 member aliquot sequence 42, 54, 66, 78, 90, 144, 259, 45, 33, 15, 9, 4, 3, 1, 0 and is itself part of the aliquot sequence commencing with the first sphenic number 30. Further, 42 is the 10th member of the 3-aliquot tree.
It's the 10th member of the 3-aliquot tree!
Jackie Robinson!!
I just destroyed my sink disposal. Ah well. I fixed it and then it just broke entirely.
Do you have one of those Allen wrench thingies, Cass? Or is it beyond the Allen wrench's capabilities?
Often the allen wrench is attached to the underside of the disposal.
I fixed it with the allen wrench from my own personal tool kit - Go me!
And then I got the cord wrapped somehow and it sort of came loose from the fixed!disposal - Bad me!
Giveth with one hand, fucketh it up with other...
Erin, tomatoes sometimes need extra calcium, or they'll get brown, rotten patches on the ends of the fruit. Some people just give them regular fertilizer and supplement with bone meal.
According to some old gardening lore I once heard, tomatatoes like sulfur, and you should bury a paper match near the roots. I've not tried this personally.
Erin, tomatoes sometimes need extra calcium, or they'll get brown, rotten patches on the ends of the fruit. Some people just give them regular fertilizer and supplement with bone meal.
That can also happen if you're not watering regularly enough. Apparently they don't like the feast/famine thing.