Sunday, October 11, 2009

{first 10-digit prime found in consecutive digits of e}.com













This one comes from a longtime URL-sufferer but first time URL-spotter, Gene Daly. This billboard was part of a Google recruiting campaign for engineers. My head hurt just typing this into the post subject line, much less, trying to figure out the URL. Maybe I would've had a chance back in high-school, when my math skills were in their prime.

4 comments:

Gaetano Marano said...

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here some GOOD url:

http://www.100domainsClub.com/

http://www.TheMostExpensiveDomainNameInTheUniverse.com/

http://www.DomainsPriceWorldRecord.com/

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Anonymous said...

Pretty sure that is not actually a URL. The people are supposed to replace the {} part with 10 digits...

Aaron Goldman said...

But what you'd be left with is an URL, right?

hk_seo said...

The people are supposed to replace the {} part with 10 digits...