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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 23:46:49 -0500
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On 14/08/14 22:24, Drake Wilson wrote:
> You need more mathematics training, grasshopper.  Almost all integers
> have that property (or all, if you don't halt upon reaching 1).

(Except zero, because I was originally thinking of positive naturals
and got it mixed up in editing.  Wow, that's embarrassing.)

(Ahem.  Anyway, enough of that.)

   ---> Drake Wilson

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