I'm embarking on a stupid quest to do 100 blips featuring the numbers 1-100, as found in everyday life, in sequence, without a gap (scratched that as of #76).

It's probably going to be easy to start with, but as the numbers get higher, I'm going to be scrabbling around to find things Read more...

I'm embarking on a stupid quest to do 100 blips featuring the numbers 1-100, as found in everyday life, in sequence, without a gap (scratched that as of #76).

It's probably going to be easy to start with, but as the numbers get higher, I'm going to be scrabbling around to find things. I'll have to resist the temptation to just blip house numbers.

When/if I get to 100, I'll think about keeping it going or changing the rules.

Here are my self-imposed rules (so far):

1. Written or numeric numbers are ok, so "one" or "1" are fine.
2. For written numbers, any language is ok. It's not much of a cheat, I don't know many numbers above 20 in many languages.
3. Different number systems are ok, e.g. roman numerals.

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