Alberto Monteiro wrote:
> 
> David Hobby wrote about 28:
> >
> > It is nominally the number of days in a month.
> >It is a perfect number, the only even perfect number that
> >is a multiple of 7.  (There are some LARGE odd perfect numbers
> >that are multiples of 7, but they don't count.  : )  )
> >
> Uh? Really? The last time I read about it, the only

        KNOWN

> perfect numbers were the few that came from...
> 2^(n-1) (2^n - 1)
> 
> What is the smallest known odd perfect number?

        Why it is:

235465427730240065113511519531188116651118111691877655657249845
012110508006644334569943611654410015462454546554220005444991337
0152285300465462134460484545698479832135361801410087054444...

(continue randomly typing at key pad for 10 minutes)

2584250017

                                ---David  : )

Runs test for random sequences?
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