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33

According to Wikipedia, 33 is:

  • the largest positive integer that can not be expressed as a sum of different triangular numbers.
  • the atomic number of arsenic
  • the “smile to the camera” word in Spanish, as is “cheese” in English. Diga treinta y tres (”Say thirty-three”) is the same as “Say cheese”
  • a recurring, important number to the Freemasons, used often in their sacred rituals

33 was also:

For the sake of amusement, here are Biblical references:

And from Islamic Holy Q’uran:

33 in 69 languages, in order of complexity, highest to lowest (from A Playground of Thoughts):

Blogger Gene Smith has a list of 33 things on his blog, Atomiq.

The TrÄ?yastriṃśa, or the Heaven of Thirty Three Gods, is referenced in Buddhist Cosmology.

Today is World Vegan Day, the Day of the Dead (Día de Los Muertos), Samhain Day, and All Saints’ Day.

Can you guess anything else about this day?

    Learn Deutsch (German) online

    Whilst idly browsing the web, I stumbled across some free resources for learning the German language!
    via Deutsche Welle

    Learn languages online via BBC

    One thing leads to another: I found an area of BBC dedicated to learning foreign languages, and then found another free online resource for learning German! What an excellent find! BBC features beginners’ online courses, audio magazines, and more! If only I had the time and motivation to take advantage of it!
    via BBC - Languages