My brother sent this to me.
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apparently some billboards around the country have appeared that say:
(first 10-digit prime found in consecutive digits of e).com
if you solve it and go there its some sort of google recruiting site and
they ask you to solve another problem. then you can submit a resume. i
just thought it was a cool idea. i haven't tried solving it, but i imagine
that i could (hopefully).
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Sounds like a scam, or at best a glorified treasure hunt. I couldn't
find anything about it on Snopes.
The first clue does lead to this site:
http://7427466391.com/
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