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The sequence of uninteresting numbers begins:


 * $413$, $414$, $415$, $417$, $422$, $423$, $424$, $437$, $440$, $444$, $445$, $446$, $447$, $450$, $451$, $452$, $453$, $458$, $459$, $460$, $468$, $471$, $473$, $476$, $478$, $488$, $489$, $502$, $507$, $508$, $513$, $515$, $519$, $522$, $524$, $525$, $531$, $533$, $534$, $536$, $537$, $539$, $542$, $543$, $544$, $545$, $548$, $549$, $553$, $554$, $555$, $558$, $564$, $565$, $566$, $568$, $574$, $575$, $578$, $579$, $580$, $581$, $582$, $586$, $589$, $591$, $596$, $597$, $602$, $603$, $604$, $605$, $606$, $608$, $609$, $611$, $614$, $615$, $618$, $620$, $621$, $622$, $623$, $629$, $632$, $633$, $635$, $637$, $638$, $639$, $642$, $644$, $646$, $649$, $652$, $655$, $656$, $657$, $662$, $664$, $665$, $668$, $669$, $670$, $674$, $678$, $681$, $684$, $685$, $686$, $687$, $688$, $692$, $694$, $695$, $696$, $698$, $699$, $700$, $702$, $705$, $707$, $708$, $710$, $711$, $712$, $713$, $716$, $718$, $722$, $723$, $724$, $725$, $732$, $734$, $738$, $740$, $744$, $745$, $746$, $747$, $750$, $752$, $753$, $754$, $755$, $758$, $759$, $760$, $763$, $764$, $765$, $766$, $772$, $774$, $775$, $776$, $777$, $779$, $785$, $794$, $795$, $796$, $798$, $799$, $\ldots$

They are too uninteresting to create pages for them...