Talk:21 (number)
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Uranus moons
[edit]The number of moons of the planet Uranus
Removed this 'fact' because the current article on Uranus mentions 27 moons. It is silly to include information that is likely to change. The 'fact' soon becomes a counterfactual maintenance problem.
Herbee 2004-02-07
Dispute location note
[edit]Addition on 99 to the 99th power preferred to be discussed at 99 (number). At 12 (number), I have noted a discussion is in progress elsewhere (see its talk page). A recent, relevant, edit at century is also on the table.Julzes (talk) 17:51, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
Maximum age shown in the article picture is "21+"
[edit]In a reverted change performed yesterday by Arthur Rubin motivating it with:
- "related, I suppose, but there has no evicence presented that the Age of consent is ever 21)"
I would like to point out that in the picture shown in the Age of consent article (Law section) the maximum age shown is "21+". I don't think is a matter of "evidence" but a matter of roughly considering globally 21 years of age as a maximum age for the so called "age of consent". I am not seeing any "violet" (21+) countries or areas but only "purple" (only married) ones. Anyway I am inviting to discuss this change. Thanks. Maurice Carbonaro (talk) 07:32, 20 September 2012 (UTC)[1]
Retired jersey numbers
[edit]Per WP:PRESERVE, here is the list of retired #21 jersey numbers and racecars that were mentioned in the article:
- The jersey number 21 has been retired by several North American sports teams in honor of past playing greats or other key figures:
- In Major League Baseball:
- The Cleveland Indians, for Hall of Famer Bob Lemon.
- The Milwaukee Braves, for Hall of Famer Warren Spahn; the number continues to be honored by the team in its current home of Atlanta.
- The Pittsburgh Pirates, for Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente, following his death in a plane crash while attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to victims of an earthquake in Nicaragua.
- In the NBA:
- The Atlanta Hawks, for Hall of Famer Dominique Wilkins.
- The Boston Celtics, for Hall of Famer Bill Sharman.
- The Detroit Pistons, for Hall of Famer Dave Bing.
- The Sacramento Kings, for Vlade Divac.
- The San Antonio Spurs, for Tim Duncan.
- The Minnesota Timberwolves have not retired the number, but it has not been issued since Kevin Garnett's retirement in 2016. It had previously gone unissued from Garnett's trade from the team in 2007 to his return in 2015.
- In the NHL:
- The Chicago Blackhawks, for Hall of Famer Stan Mikita.
- The Colorado Avalanche, for Peter Forsberg.
- The Pittsburgh Penguins, for Michel Brière.
- In the NFL:
- The San Diego Chargers for LaDainian Tomlinson.
- In Major League Baseball:
- In the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, 21 has long been the number of the car for Wood Brothers Racing.
- In Formula One, 21 is used by Mexican driver, Esteban Gutiérrez.
This material may be of interest for a future List of retired numbers in sports article. — JFG talk 22:42, 16 May 2017 (UTC)
Bingo names -
[edit]Please see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Numbers#List of British bingo nicknames for a centralized discusion as to whether Bingo names should be included in thiese articles. Arthur Rubin (alternate) (talk) 23:33, 3 June 2018 (UTC)