Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!
2^3+2^2-2^1 
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2^3+2^2-2^1-2^0
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2^3
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2^6-2^5-2^4-2^3-2^1-2^0
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2^8-2^7-2^6-2^5-2^4-2^3-2^1
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2^7-2^6-2^5-2^4-2^3-2^0
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2^7-2^6-2^5-2^4-2^3-2^2
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2^7-2^6-2^5-2^4-2^3-2^2-2^0
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2^5-2^4-2^3-2^2-2^1
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2^7-2^6-2^5-2^4-2^3-2^2-2^1-2^0
...
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17 Comments

  1. Gabriel

    2^1 – (2^0 + 2^0)

  2. Ross

    2^7

    ?

    ( knee-jerk swag )

  3. Per

    2^10-2^4+2^1
    Happy New Year

  4. Per

    Seems like count down, but the 7 is repeated unless I am misreading it.

  5. Briggs

    Per,

    Typos are no charge, here at WMBriggs.com.

  6. Gary

    MMXVIII

    (Curiously, without this added parenthetical comment, the line above is considered “too short” as a comment by the blog’s comment editing routine.)

  7. Joy

    Happy New Year!

  8. Plantagenet

    From the edge of the Yorkshire Moors Happy New Year

  9. Milton Hathaway

    If I turn my screen sideways and cross my eyes just so, I can just make out the naked woman on a giraffe. Clever!

    Btw, in memoriam, Jersey McJones, you are missed.

  10. Rexx Shelton

    Wishing you a very good new year.

  11. JH

    Live Long and Prosper.

  12. Milton Hathaway

    Gary in Erko – I followed your link to the book on Amazon. Judging by the “Look Inside” link,the book itself looks rather well-researched, but the plot seems a bit thin.

    Under “What other items do customers buy after viewing this item” , the most popular item is the Yodelling Pickle.

  13. DAV

    Happy New Year!!

    2018 already! 2017 feels like just yesterday. How time flies when having fun.

  14. Gene Walker

    2^6-2^5-2^4-2^3-2^1-2^0=5
    2^7-2^6-2^5-2^4-2^3-2^0= 7
    Briggs I believe these were transposed. Perhaps a bit too much new year’s cheer on the way to the countdown!
    No matter, Happy New Year everyone.

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