%I #11 Sep 19 2012 15:21:42
%S 10,46,72,80,100,126,152,162,207,215,251,261,270,279,297,334,406,433,
%T 460,521,604,612,621,640,702,720,792,800,927,972,1025,1026,1052,1062,
%U 1133,1205,1206,1250,1260,1269,1278,1279,1287,1296,1297,1313,1349,1394,1439
%N Noncubes such that some permutation of digits is a cube.
%H F. Smarandache, <a href="http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/OPNS.pdf">Only Problems, Not Solutions!</a>
%K nonn,base
%O 1,1
%A R. Muller