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Post by yjsk2100 on May 5, 2021 14:38:20 GMT -5
286
286 in Roman Numerals is
CCLXXXVI
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Post by Unclebal on May 7, 2021 7:35:37 GMT -5
287 U.S. Route 287 is a north–south (physically northwest–southeast) United States highway. At 1,791 miles (2,882 km) long, it is the longest three-digit U.S. route. It serves as the major truck route between Fort Worth and Amarillo, Texas, and between Fort Collins, Colorado, and Laramie, Wyoming. The highway is broken into two segments by Yellowstone National Park, where an unnumbered park road serves as a connector.
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Post by TheFlashman on May 8, 2021 21:25:12 GMT -5
288
288 is a pentagonal pyramidal number, is 4 superfactorial since 288 = 1!·2!·3!·4!
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Post by jimco22 on May 14, 2021 12:36:59 GMT -5
289 (Ford Engine)
The 289 was the most famous and highly desire engine used in the popular Ford Mustang built before 1968.
It was also used in the Ford Falcon and some Galaxy 500 models
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Post by yjsk2100 on May 14, 2021 15:16:43 GMT -5
290
290" was the shipyard number of the CSS Alabama
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Post by Unclebal on May 15, 2021 7:37:02 GMT -5
291 years ago 1730 - July 8, Valparaíso earthquake: An earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 9.1 strikes Valparaíso, in modern-day Chile but at this time in the Viceroyalty of Peru.
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Post by TheFlashman on May 15, 2021 10:56:12 GMT -5
292 292 Chevy Six Performance General Motors powered its Chevrolet and GMC trucks with the optional 292 cubic-inch, inline, six-cylinder engine. The 292 was a common power plant for light duty pickups because of its relatively high torque, which gave the three-quarter ton and one-ton trucks good pulling power. Early 292s GM produced the 292 from 1963 through 1990 only for trucks. During the 1970s, GM equipped its truck-based Chevy Blazer sport utility vehicle with the 292. Early versions generated considerably more horsepower and torque than later 292s. GM modified the later engines to comply with tougher federal emission standards and rising gasoline prices. Specs The 292 featured an 8:1 compression ratio and fitted with either a two- or four-barrel carburetor. Initial gross horsepower was 165 with 280 pound-feet (ft.-lbs.) of torque. The cylinder bore was 3.875 inches and the stroke measured 4.12 inches. In contrast, the next largest engine, the 305 cubic-inch V8, featured smaller bore and stroke dimensions at 3.736 and 3.48 inches respectively.
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Post by jimco22 on May 24, 2021 10:00:09 GMT -5
293 Days ago
Sadly to say on Aug 4th, 2020
Huge explosions at the port of Beirut, Lebanon, kill more than 200 and leaves over 6,000 thousand people injured
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Post by TheFlashman on May 25, 2021 20:47:33 GMT -5
294The Los Angeles Dodgers official blue-tone color is listed as Pantone 294.
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Post by Unclebal on May 29, 2021 7:36:58 GMT -5
295
Area Code 295 has not been assigned for use by the North American Numbering Plan Administrator. Area Code 295 is officially planned as a General Purpose area code which is typically assigned to a geographic area, however, it is also designated as an Expansion Code which is reserved for future use if it becomes necessary to expand the current ten digit format. If you receive a phone call from area code 295 it is a spam call. Any phone number such as 295-xxx-xxx does not exist.
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Post by jimco22 on Jun 3, 2021 9:49:57 GMT -5
296
Pantone 296 color belongs to Pantone Color System, which is mainly used in printing process and ink
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Post by VanIsleRover on Jun 11, 2021 20:35:32 GMT -5
297LSM-1 Class Landing Ship Medium: Laid down, 5 October 1944, at U.S. Navy Yard, Charleston, S.C. Launched, 30 October 1944 Commissioned USS LSM-297, 18 December 1944, LTjg. Gilbert A. Harre USNR in command During World War II USS LSM-297 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Decommissioned, 4 November 1957, at Astoria, OR. Struck from the Naval Register, date unknown Final Disposition, sold for scrapping in November 1958, to Western Contracting Corp., Sioux City, IA., converted to a barge, fate unknown
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Post by TheFlashman on Jun 11, 2021 22:00:22 GMT -5
298
USS Percival (DD-298) USS Percival (DD-298) was a Clemson-class destroyer built for the United States Navy during World War I. The Clemson class was a repeat of the preceding Wickes class although more fuel capacity was added. The ships displaced 1,290 long tons (1,310 t) at standard load and 1,389 long tons (1,411 t) at deep load. They had an overall length of 314 feet 4 inches (95.8 m), a beam of 30 feet 11 inches (9.4 m) and a draught of 10 feet 3 inches (3.1 m). They had a crew of 6 officers and 108 enlisted men. Performance differed radically between the ships of the class, often due to poor workmanship. The Clemson class was powered by two steam turbines, each driving one propeller shaft, using steam provided by four water-tube boilers. The turbines were designed to produce a total of 27,000 shaft horsepower (20,000 kW) intended to reach a speed of 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph). The ships carried a maximum of 371 long tons (377 t) of fuel oil which was intended gave them a range of 2,500 nautical miles (4,600 km; 2,900 mi) at 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph). The ships were armed with four 4-inch (102 mm) guns in single mounts and were fitted with two 1-pounder guns for anti-aircraft defense. In many ships a shortage of 1-pounders caused them to be replaced by 3-inch (76 mm) guns. Their primary weapon, though, was their torpedo battery of a dozen 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes in four triple mounts. They also carried a pair of depth charge rails. A "Y-gun" depth charge thrower was added to many ships.
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Post by jimco22 on Jun 12, 2021 15:43:52 GMT -5
299
Bowling a score of 299 is Quite Literally The Worst Thing That Can Happen To You As A Person.
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Post by Blitzburgh58 [Toledo] on Jun 13, 2021 10:05:28 GMT -5
300...
Blitzburgh58 literally makes his first ever post in this game and lucks his way into hitting the magic number.
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