...if the numbers were like digital clock numberssymmetric with respect to the x-axis (1, 3, 8, and 0)and/or symmetric with respect to the y-axis (1, 8, and 0, also 2 is a backwards 5)examples: 101, 25, 1380, 58082, 300 (some will fit in the palindrome thread)I'll start:1251
12/20/2007 11:35:25 AM
wat
12/20/2007 11:36:05 AM
TOO FUCKING COMPLICATED[FAIL]
12/20/2007 11:37:51 AM
I'm going to call you a faggotand I predict you won't respondbecause it would mess up the symmetricalness of your post count
12/20/2007 11:38:25 AM
^too lateI just posted in the loungebut I'm not a homosexualnor a bundle of stickswhichever you meant
12/20/2007 11:43:26 AM
dumb.[Edited on December 20, 2007 at 11:49 AM. Reason : ]
12/20/2007 11:48:23 AM
[fail]
12/20/2007 11:54:26 AM
way too difficult [Edited on December 20, 2007 at 12:38 PM. Reason : ]
12/20/2007 12:37:54 PM
12/20/2007 12:40:40 PM
^haha okI was just being a smart ass
12/20/2007 12:45:27 PM
i think i win this thread
12/21/2007 9:02:50 PM
You forgot rotational symmetry.Like 26092
12/21/2007 9:55:28 PM
1300^I like it!sosymmetric with respect to the x-axis (0, 1, 3, and 8; examples: 1380, 300)and/or symmetric with respect to the y-axis (0, 1, and 8, also 2 is a backwards 5; examples: 25, 58082)and/or symmetric with respect to the z-axis (0, 1, 2, 5, and 8, also 6 is a rotated 9; examples: 55, 629)
12/31/2007 8:14:49 AM
1333ntlb
1/5/2008 11:20:27 AM