qwertypower wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Life is great. Living care free and not caring about anyone and anything except yourself. Always look out for number one.
The destination doesn't matter as long as you had a good journeyNumber one should be God. Number two should be others.
How about no?
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LIFE IS WORTH LIVING.
In my case, life is CoD and getting girls.
Typical male teen.

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Blade-Edge wrote:
qwertypower wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Life is great. Living care free and not caring about anyone and anything except yourself. Always look out for number one.
The destination doesn't matter as long as you had a good journeyNumber one should be God. Number two should be others.
How about no?
How about yes

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joeisawesome wrote:
LIFE IS WORTH LIVING.
In my case, life is CoD and getting girls.
Typical male teen.
Wow. You should see a therapist.

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qwertypower wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
qwertypower wrote:
Number one should be God. Number two should be others.How about no?
How about yes
Don't force your beliefs on me
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Like to me just means...
Doing whatever the heck I wanted to do. Yeah, really.
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Life to me means that you are able to question your existance.
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qwertypower wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Life is great. Living care free and not caring about anyone and anything except yourself. Always look out for number one.
The destination doesn't matter as long as you had a good journeyNumber one should be God. Number two should be others.
What about number 7 is god and number 6 is man...?
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markyparky56 wrote:
juststickman wrote:
The-Whiz wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
The-Whiz wrote:
But I know 6 * 7, so it's not the ultimate question.
Tell that to the super computer.
But the super computer can figure out more complicated things than 6 * 7.
42nd post on this topic! That was it!
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markyparky56 wrote:
Tell that to the super computer.The super computer will say something like 42.001249397598237458972987524 because of precision errors
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Not likely, due to 6 and 7 both being integers, thus no decimals, so if you multiply an int by an int, you get a (Shock horror!) and int!
But all computers have some weird problem where when they get a whole number related number to do something, they always end up with some weird 0.000002973285783496583946895846 number.
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juststickman wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
juststickman wrote:
The-Whiz wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
The-Whiz wrote:
But I know 6 * 7, so it's not the ultimate question.
Tell that to the super computer.
But the super computer can figure out more complicated things than 6 * 7.
42nd post on this topic! That was it!
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The super computer will say something like 42.001249397598237458972987524 because of precision errors![]()
Not likely, due to 6 and 7 both being integers, thus no decimals, so if you multiply an int by an int, you get a (Shock horror!) and int!
But all computers have some weird problem where when they get a whole number related number to do something, they always end up with some weird 0.000002973285783496583946895846 number.
And where did you find this unlikely piece of information from?
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markyparky56 wrote:
juststickman wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
Not likely, due to 6 and 7 both being integers, thus no decimals, so if you multiply an int by an int, you get a (Shock horror!) and int!But all computers have some weird problem where when they get a whole number related number to do something, they always end up with some weird 0.000002973285783496583946895846 number.
And where did you find this unlikely piece of information from?
Look up precision error, or use a programming language that has a random number generator.
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juststickman wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
juststickman wrote:
But all computers have some weird problem where when they get a whole number related number to do something, they always end up with some weird 0.000002973285783496583946895846 number.And where did you find this unlikely piece of information from?
Look up precision error, or use a programming language that has a random number generator.
Well I've had a go, and after fixing a small glitch which caused it to come out as not an integer, it is now repeatedly saying 1... need to check my computing book, i've not used the random number generator in VB for a while... ok, fixed it! im not getting any non-int numbers.
Sub Main()
Randomize()
Console.WriteLine(Int(Rnd() * 10))
Console.Read()
End Sub(Majorly offtopic, sorry.)
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