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Integers are positive and negative whole numbers, such as 1, 2, 3. Numbers that are most common and used everyday, but here are some distinctive facts about these numbers not everyone knows.
http://thirty-seven.org/
37-centric factoids from Tom Magliery.
http://www.wordworx.co.nz/666.html
A little archive of gleanings, theories and links relating to the most misunderstood number of all.
http://members.tripod.com/~beastwatch/future.html
666, the number of the beast in the Book of Revelation prophecies in the Bible.
http://www.shyamsundergupta.com/c153.htm
Number 153 can be found in the New Testament, where in the net Simon Peter drew from the Sea of Tiberias held 153 fishes. Interesting properties of number 153 are given here.
http://www.waste.org/four.html
Description of the number four.
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=274&letter=F
Reviews the occurrences of the number forty in the Bible, where it is second to the number seven in its frequency of occurrence.
http://richardphillips.org.uk/number/
Unique facts and properties about numbers from one to thirty one.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~danhorn/digits/one.html
A site dedicated to the number 1 and its significance on society
http://www.vinc17.org/yp17/
Facts about the number 17 in history, computing, and astronomy.
http://www.47.net/47society/
An international interest-group that follows the occurrence and recurrence of the quintessential random number: 47. Many suspect that the quintessential nature of 47 carries some mystical, metaphysical and/or scientific significance.
http://www.stetson.edu/~efriedma/numbers.html
A long list with distinctive properties of natural numbers up to 9999.
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