- 1. 1
- 1. (tie) 6
- 1. (tie) 10
- 1. (tie) 2
- 5. 5
- 5. (tie) 4
- 5. (tie) 9
- 5. (tie) 0
- 9. 8
- 9. (tie) 7
- 9. (tie) 3
- 12. 11
- 12. (tie) 30
- 12. (tie) 12
- 12. (tie) 20
- 16. 15
- 16. (tie) 16
- 18. 18
- 18. (tie) 14
- 18. (tie) 19
- 18. (tie) 13
- 22. 17
- 23. 21
- 23. (tie) 26
- 23. (tie) 22
- 26. 25
- 26. (tie) 24
- 26. (tie) 29
- 29. 28
- 29. (tie) 27
- 29. (tie) 23
You have entirety too much time on your hands, especially if you follow up with the months.
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You’d be surprised how speedily something like this can be prepared! And months are a good idea. Shall consider.
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This is some nice research on the numeric-lexicographic properties of the natural numbers! 😉
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Happy to be of service. I’m working on the months of the year next, by request.
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Good Lord Joseph. That’s really impressive. Your mind will be sharp for years to come 🙂
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Aw, I draw it all back to a Sydney Harris cartoon in which he put the alphabet in alphabetical order. That’s a subtler thing than you think.
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