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darth vader | 14:14 Wed 26th May 2004 | How it Works
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what is significant about the number 3,000,000? serious answers please. any negative vibe responses and you're crossed off my christmas card list. you have been warned.
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Speed of sound?
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300,000 - close but no cigar
Depends on the units you're using of course.
far far away, darth. if you are in fact talking about the speed of sound. for light in vacuum it's actually 300 000 m/s. which is 45 gazillion BTU/(squareinch * stone* ABMRT), as you all know, i'm sure. as to the question: if you read the foucault pendulum by umberto eco, im sure you will find some kind of significance for 3,000,000 as well as for all the other numbers in the universe. kind of a weirdo, that guy.
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ooops. i DID mean light not sound. do you want a cigar?
Sounds good but have u got a light ?
hey Bob, HANDS OFF MY cigar! get your own astonishing knowledge on a highly complicated matter and then one day, MAYBE you will earn your own! darth, yes please.
damn! Darth, forget about the cigar. just realized that its 300,000 km/s. so for you that would be...... t�t�del��...... 45,000 gazillion BTU/(squareinch*stone*ABMRT). I'm so sorry for letting you down. please accept my apologies together with this complete set of handmade dirndls.
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took me a while to find out what a dirndl was then found out, and realised i'd just run out of them so many thanks. Cubans all right? guten tag 'n' all that. Darth
To answer the original question - I have no idea!!!
The speed of light is actually 299,792,458 m/s. So the answer could well be "nothing".
There are 216,816 prime numbers below 3,000,000.

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