How?!? Wow, I'm glad I checked, as I was going to Google 17485. Oh, this is interesting. A Japanese film about the role of Japan in the independence of Indonesia, that has been criticised for glorifying that role.
"De wijk heeft als bijzonderheid dat de huisnummers lopen van 13000 tot 19999; ze zijn gegroepeerd en bewegwijzerd per duizend- en honderdtal. Dit systeem wilde men ooit invoeren in plaats van het huidige postcodesysteem." Or, google translated (I'm lazy) : "The district has the special feature that the house numbers range from 13000 to 19999; they are grouped and signposted by thousands and hundreds. This system was once wanted to be introduced instead of the current postal code system." More information: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graan_voor_Visch (worth reading!) The number is on the chip itself.
Read it. I didn't read this, though... it took me 10 seconds until I found it, I think. This plane is apparently new!
According to the site this picture came from, this plane is still "on order". I removed some stuff from the link, and now it's bigger!
I guess that's plausible, if 17708 was brand new one month ago. There was also a bus, but it didn't resonate with me.
What? Why?!? This is way more ridiculous than the cheques. Edit: I've found a contact form. Shall I ask them why their calendar goes up so far?
Sorry, I forgot it was 'my turn'. :$ It turns out they must get generated on the fly somehow. It goes up as far as you'd like, it seems. Although it does get glitchy. https://www.online-kalender.nl/kalender-weeknummers-903420234453524353298435038782.html LOL, I was doing some testing, and I just realised it doesn't even matter if you enter a number or not. https://www.online-kalender.nl/kalender-Piwi I watched through a bit of the video (click to see it), interesting activity. It does seem relaxing, actually. Edit: I just followed the dude on Twitch, he's live right now. Doesn't seem like someone I'd enjoy watching, but I'm interested in the program.