jueves, octubre 05, 2006

100

-The times I have posted.
-The number of years in a century.
-A 100 year old person is known as a centenarian.
-The number of subunits into which many of the world's currencies are divided; for example, one euro is one hundred cents and one Pound Sterling is one hundred pence.
-The number of verses in the pop song 99 Bottles of Beer.
-The number of the first folder of photos in the DCIM folder created by a brand-new digital camera (or after a change of memory card if the camera is set to auto-reset numbering).
-The number of tiles in a standard Scrabble set.
-In Greece, India and Israel, 100 is the police telephone number.
-In United Kingdom, 100 is the operator telephone number.
-Hundred Days, aka the Waterloo Campaign.
-"The First Hundred Days" is an arbitrary benchmark of a President of the United States' performance at the beginning of his term.
-The number of poems in the Japanese poetry anthology Hyakunin Isshu.
-The record number of points scored in one NBA game, set by Wilt Chamberlain on March 2, 1962.
100 metres, a racing distance.
-Historical years: AD 100 or 100 BC.
-100 is the atomic number of fermium, an actinide.

Como se darán cuenta tenía tanta pereza que ni siquiera me tomé la molestia de traducir lo que encontré en la wikipedia.
Este post le encantaria al Conde Contar (Count Van Count).

1 comentario:

proctorul dijo...

El número de minutos que un prodigio puede coger continuamente multipicado por 24, la cantidad de años que tiene ahora.