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The OEIS 100K E-Party (Page 3)

balloons balloons Welcome to the e-party to celebrate the arrival of the 100,000-th sequence A100000!

This is also the 40-th anniversary of the birth of the database
(when I was a graduate student at Cornell in the 1960's).

Since thousands of people from all over the world
use the OEIS every day, a real party would be impossible.
So instead let's have an e-party!

Everyone who uses the OEIS is invited to join!

Neil Sloane

Neil Sloane, host
Highland Park, NJ, USA
Aug 12, 2004
Welcome to the party!

This is the third page. Click here to go to the fourth page! Or use the arrows at the bottom of the page.

Odimar Fabeny

Odimar Fabeny
Blumenau, Brazil
Sep 05, 2004
This encyclopedia is what we may call
an intelligent book. A reference for many
areas of knowledge. I love the OEIS.

Lekraj Beedassy

Lekraj Beedassy
Marseille, France, Mid-August, 2004
Cheers!! Glory to the Outstanding,
Exhaustive, Invaluable & Salutary
(OEIS) database towering the million
... and well beyond!

Jon Low

Jon Low
Cherry Hill, NJ, USA
Sep 07, 2004
Thanks from all of us here at
Lockheed Martin
Advanced Technology Laboratories

Jan Kristian Haugland

Jan Kristian Haugland
Bergen, Norway
in Manchester, UK, August 2003
You gotta fight...
for your right...
to paaaartyyyy!

Richard Nowakowski

Richard Nowakowski
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Sep 07, 2004
I enjoyed the wine. I hope
the rest of the party was enjoyed by all!

Al Arnold

Al Arnold
Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
Sep 09, 2004
Thanks for the books
and a great web site!

Winning Ways

Richard Guy, John Conway, Elwyn Berlekamp
Taken by Klaus Peters in Phoenix, AZ, USA
Jan 07 2004
Richard comments: "I told you 40 years ago
not to start this, but you wouldn't listen!

Jens Voss

Jens Voß
By the Alster river,
Hamburg, Germany
Sep 10, 2004
Happy sequiversary!

Wolfdieter Lang

Wolfdieter Lang
Karlsruhe, Germany
Sep 10, 2004
To the OEIS: towards B000001!

Hans Havermann

Hans Havermann
Toronto, Canada, Sep 12, 2004
We'll never look at numbers the same way:
Thank you for the organization!

Axel Harvey

Axel Harvey
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Sep 11, 2004
Segue on!

Vincenzo Origlio

Vincenzo Origlio
Milano, Italy, Sep 13, 2004
To Neil, OEIS and SeqFans:
Happy 100k E-Party!

T. D. Noe

T. D. Noe
Portland, OR, USA
Sep 13, 2004
Here's to one of the best sites on the web!

Valery Liskovets

Valery Liskovets
Minsk, Belarus, August 2002
To Your Sequency, and to
all the OEIS enthusiasts! Great!!

ANU Sequence

a(1) = Jana Siagiova (Slovakia), a(2) = Ian Wanless (Australia), a(3) = Jozef Siran (Slovakia),
a(4) = Brendan McKay (Australia), a(5) = Gi-Sang Cheon (South Korea and Australia).
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, Sep 17, 2004
A congratulatory sequence of combinatorialists!
Keywords = more, hard, fini, nice.

Creighton Dement

Creighton Dement
Oldenburg, Germany, Sep 20, 2004
The quaternions love parties!

Mohammad K. Azarian

Mohammad K. Azarian
University of Evansville, IN, USA, Sep 20, 2004
Here's to a gloriously global effort!

Jeremy Gardiner

Jeremy Gardiner
Wales, Sep 20, 2004
Many congratulations on
reaching one hundred thousand!

Sven Simon

Sven Simon
Welzheim, Germany, Sep 21, 2004
Thanks Neil, for this professional
and international web resource!

Eric Rains

Eric Rains
Davis, CA, USA
Sep 23, 2004
Keep up the great work!

Harvey Dubner

Harvey Dubner
Oakland, NJ, USA, Sep 24, 2004
Holding "A Handbook of Integer Sequences" (1973)
Sincere congratulations to the author!

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