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301 - first year of the 4th century.
(GOAD stole 300)

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@Kewpie said
301 - first year of the 4th century.
(GOAD stole 300)
I'll be back to steal 400...

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@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
I'll be back to steal 400...
Gurrr 303 gurrrrs

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@A-Unique-Nickname said
Gurrr 303 gurrrrs
You’ve lost your position as the stealer of the “00”s.😲😁👍

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@Great-Big-Stees said
You’ve lost your position as the stealer of the “00”s.😲😁👍
Revenge will be sweet 🎂 305 candles on a cake sweet 🎂

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Three squared minus first digit equals last digit.
3 x 3 - 3 = 6
306 is a pattern number.

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307 is another prime number

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308 is a heptagonal pyramidal number, a gun, or a car.

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We expected 309 (dec)

that would be 219 in dodecal and 135 in hexadecimal to have the more common systems. Even in pentadecimal we would have 159.

So I assume you made a joke.

and the number that belongs here is 310 (decimal), but in base 6 it is 1234

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311 is a rock band

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312 Battle of Milvian Bridge, (October 28, 312 ce), major battle in a Roman civil war between Constantine I and Maxentius. Constantine was the first Christian ruler of Rome. He had his soldiers put the Roman first two letters for Christ on their shields and his motto was “In hoc signo vinces” (In this sign you will conquer).

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@yo-its-me said
312 Battle of Milvian Bridge, (October 28, 312 ce), major battle in a Roman civil war between Constantine I and Maxentius. Constantine was the first Christian ruler of Rome. He had his soldiers put the Roman first two letters for Christ on their shields and his motto was “In hoc signo vinces” (In this sign you will conquer).
actually the greek letters (Xhi and Rho combined)

313 a palindrome number (not really exciting I know) that was now the number to the previous posting

314 which is the nice looking 222 in duodecimal
another edit: corrected some typos

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According to Douglas Adams it was 42...but who I am to judge?

315

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