31337 and 1337 still amuse me. 65537 is funny because it turns up a lot and looks like something someone pulled out of the air. Very large numbers ending in '001' always sound funny when spoken aloud: "nine hundred eighty-seven nonillion four hundred thirty-five octillion eight hundred eighty-nine septillion seven hundred twenty-nine sextillion nine hundred fifty-six quintillion nine hundred ninety-two quadrillion seven hundred thirty-four trillion six hundred fifty-nine billion nine hundred eighty-two million three hundred fifty-six thousand... and one"
This article amused me and clearly amused a few others, at least 7.
I looked up 37. I wasn't familiar with the reference. It was very funny. The article seems to be about humourous numbers that occur outside of any real-world correspondence. Numbers in context amuse me more. Arbitrary number divisions are funny - like the number of days in months: 31, 30, 28 and sometimes 29. You'd think they'd have regulated that by now. I'm glad they didn't. The lunar calendar is mostly regular, except that every few years they add a 13th month. That's kind of funny. The top 10 list is funny. If it was just a list, it wouldn't be as funny. All ages are funny. I said to someone the other day, "You're 50! Wow." It just slipped out completely unmediated by thoughtfulness. I thought she looked much older. I hope she thought I meant younger. I could go on for another 25 minutes, but I won't. Time is rarely funny, but it could be.