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EphemeralEternity
2008-10-31
  ThePub vs CC 2.. the return  

Well my net was down for 5 days, i missed a bunch read back threw it, almost cared here or there, laughed a bunch saw some awesome stuff, relived some good memories, but the thread was sinking, and well i didn`t want to see it die like that so lets keep it going yay!!!! lets hate on CC some more

*ShatterdDreams kicks CC in the groin while it`s down and shoves a cookie in it`s mouth saying "how does that taste suker!"*

yay Pub yay CC fight fight fight wootz fight! got team!...umm (insert a not so random but still completely random insult directed at someone that is totally legal for the forum here)

so please don`t stop the angry, don`t let love come in your hearts we need more Grrrr, not girrrrr(with a smexy twist to it)

well anyhow that`s all i have to say right now, i`ll think of more meaningless to post a little later, but for now eat your hearts out
Macbeth
99+ day(s) ago
I`m just saying you need to be more Mathematically rigorous. Taking what you said here:

"Your data type does the explicit stating. And actually, a "normal number" to computers is a binary number."

Well I`m not a computer, and the data you gave me was just number, hence decimal division was assumed.
Macbeth
99+ day(s) ago
You are cool being nerdy Deil, and how do I look like a fool?
Deiloche
99+ day(s) ago
Posting obscure math to look COOL? Right. As if one looks "cool" by being nerdy. No, I used very obscure math to unintentionally make you look like a fool.
Macbeth
99+ day(s) ago
My point being you have to state what your working with, without axioms math is meaningless. Don`t just post ambiguous math trying to look coolies ;P
Macbeth
99+ day(s) ago
Deil, if you send someone a message saying 1+1, without anything else they will send you back 2; since decimal division is the standard and can be assumed. It`s like if you want to work with vectors you have to state that or someone could think your trying to define sets.
Spuds
99+ day(s) ago
Deiloche; No offense but that hurt my head! I understand what you are saying but it still hurt!
Deiloche
99+ day(s) ago
Your data type does the explicit stating. And actually, a "normal number" to computers is a binary number. Decimal numbers need be converted. And it also depends on what you are dealing with. The entire point is that you do NOT know unless it is explicitly stated, by data type or otherwise. That goes for decimal addition as well.
Macbeth
99+ day(s) ago
Well then you need to explicitly state that, otherwise you assume normal number.
DrunkenMasters
99+ day(s) ago
it depends on the type of data, if you are using strings, 1+1=11 :P
Ishamael
99+ day(s) ago
*Continues to walk in straight lines. The purple seems nice from here, though I was kind of worried when the ground disappeared and the left half of my body began to melt.
Macbeth
99+ day(s) ago
Ok explain how your correct.
Deiloche
99+ day(s) ago
Actually, yes, his statement is correct, Macbeth, as is mine. You`re really rather terrible at all of this, aren`t you?
Macbeth
99+ day(s) ago
No it`s not.
Kyril
99+ day(s) ago
i only love cookies..:P
DrunkenMasters
99+ day(s) ago
and my statement is correct too :P
DrunkenMasters
99+ day(s) ago
no, 1+1 =11
Deiloche
99+ day(s) ago
Obviously, Macbeth. That is why it`s an epic fail of a thread! *Speaks as if speaking to an extraordinarily slow child who just cannot seem to grasp the concept that 1 + 1 = 10.* :D
EvilDP
99+ day(s) ago
*DP thinks of the ultimate comeback of all time

To all and sundry

YO MAMA

Thats right... i went there ! =D
UberPansy
99+ day(s) ago
lmao Deiloche

O.O @ Macbeth
Macbeth
99+ day(s) ago
My face isn`t a thread Deli. Sorry.

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