veggieman001 wrote:
Gatsby wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
Actually you get plenty hits. Remove the quotations.I didn't have the quotations in the first place
http://i44.tinypic.com/5xpu1s.pngGoogle doesn't understand most symbols.
I know, that was my point
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Gatsby wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
aqualung wrote:
i don't even think that's a punctuation markUm, yeah it is.
It's mathematical notation, not punctuation
It's both.
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the uh
umm
well i would say something epic but i just cant think of anything
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RedRocker227 wrote:
It depends if we're allowed numbers with it
If so, then it would be either 100% or 50%. Because with me, everything needs to be completely on one side, like my foot can only be on one pavement tile at a time. If that's not possible, then half my foot on one side, half on the other.
If numbers aren't allowed, then it's gotta be ~
Actually, you can put numbers on both sides, but in that case it means something completely different.
14% represents a percentage, i.e. 0.14.
14%6 represents the modular function, i.e. 2.
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360-International wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
It depends if we're allowed numbers with it
If so, then it would be either 100% or 50%. Because with me, everything needs to be completely on one side, like my foot can only be on one pavement tile at a time. If that's not possible, then half my foot on one side, half on the other.
If numbers aren't allowed, then it's gotta be ~Actually, you can put numbers on both sides, but in that case it means something completely different.
14% represents a percentage, i.e. 0.14.
14%6 represents the modular function, i.e. 2.
But that's only true in some programming languages
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veggieman001 wrote:
360-International wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
It depends if we're allowed numbers with it
If so, then it would be either 100% or 50%. Because with me, everything needs to be completely on one side, like my foot can only be on one pavement tile at a time. If that's not possible, then half my foot on one side, half on the other.
If numbers aren't allowed, then it's gotta be ~Actually, you can put numbers on both sides, but in that case it means something completely different.
14% represents a percentage, i.e. 0.14.
14%6 represents the modular function, i.e. 2.But that's only true in some programming languages
But that's a way you can express it in writing, so...
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