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Seven has an uncanny way of appearing in all sorts of odd situations...]]></description>  <link>http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num7_12.html</link>  <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num7_12.html</guid>  <pubDate>2010-01-26 11:47:30</pubDate> </item>   <item>  <title>Numberopedia numbers 1 to 6</title>  <description><![CDATA[People have always been fascinated by NUMBERS... Numbers are actually basic elements of mathematics used for counting, measuring, ranking, comparing quantities, and solving equations. Numbers have unique properties: for some ones of us they are merely concise symbols manipulated according to arbitrary rules, for others numbers carry occult powers and mystic virtues.]]></description>  <link>http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num1_69.html</link>  <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num1_69.html</guid>  <pubDate>2009-12-02 11:47:30</pubDate> </item>   <item>  <title>Numberopedia numbers 7 to 12</title>  <description><![CDATA[Fun facts on numbers (and their peculiar properties), both mathematical and cultural, tantalising problems and anecdotes. The number facts in this website are also available as features for print and electronic publishing.]]></description>  <link>http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num7_12.html</link>  <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num7_12.html</guid>  <pubDate>2009-12-02 11:32:04</pubDate> </item>   <item>  <title>Numberopedia numbers 13 to 23</title>  <description><![CDATA[More fun facts on numbers (and their peculiar properties), both mathematical and cultural, tantalising problems and anecdotes.]]></description>  <link>http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num13_23.html</link>  <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num13_23.html</guid>  <pubDate>2009-12-02 11:30:40</pubDate> </item>   <item>  <title>Numberopedia numbers 24 to 69</title>  <description><![CDATA[To show that each number is unique and has its own beauty, we have collected for you a huge amount of facts pertaining to the magical world of numbers, covering a range of different topics including mathematics, history, philosophy, psychology, symbolism, etymology, language, and/or ethnology...]]></description>  <link>http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num24_69.html</link>  <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num24_69.html</guid>  <pubDate>2009-12-02 11:28:55</pubDate> </item>   <item>  <title>Numberopedia numbers 70 to 200</title>  <description><![CDATA[More amazing number facts from Archimedes Lab website!]]></description>  <link>http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num70_200.html</link>  <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num70_200.html</guid>  <pubDate>2009-12-02 11:27:41</pubDate> </item>   <item>  <title>Numberopedia numbers 201 to 666 and more</title>  <description><![CDATA[More fascinating number facts... The number facts in this website are also available as features for print and electronic publishing.]]></description>  <link>http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num201_500.html</link>  <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.archimedes-lab.org/numbers/Num201_500.html</guid>  <pubDate>2009-12-02 11:26:22</pubDate> </item>  <item>  <title>Enhance your website with randomized number factoids</title>  <description><![CDATA[Get the unique 'Archimedes' Lab Number Facts Banner' on your site... It's fun, it's fast, and it's free!Everytime your site is loaded a new, amazing and educational Archimedes' Lab Number Fact will appear on your website. No efforts needed on your side, just copy and paste the HTML coding below to your webpage (between tags)... that's all!]]></description>  <link>http://www.archimedes-lab.org/yourown_random_numberfact.html</link>  <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.archimedes-lab.org/yourown_random_numberfact.html</guid>  <pubDate>2009-12-02 11:24:32</pubDate> </item>  <item>  <title>Pacioli Number</title>  <description><![CDATA[Luca Pacioli, an Italian monk and mathematician of the Rinascimento, found an 'acceptable' duplication value Formula for compound interests]]></description>  <link>http://www.archimedes-lab.org/pzm52b.html</link>  <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.archimedes-lab.org/pzm52b.html</guid>  <pubDate>2009-12-02 11:11:41</pubDate> </item>  </channel></rss>
