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What exactly are you counting, Paul? I've never figured that out.
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I am interested in the tally of On Line Users Posting Articles totaling 1,777,777...almost there. Maybe tonight...
Sorry for the delay but there was a fire in our apartment complex and they evacutaed our building as well because the wind from the storm that started the fire was moving over our building. Kinda scary for awhile and COPD in no friend of all the smoke that lasted until midnight/
Regards Paul
Sorry for the delay but there was a fire in our apartment complex and they evacutaed our building as well because the wind from the storm that started the fire was moving over our building. Kinda scary for awhile and COPD in no friend of all the smoke that lasted until midnight/
Regards Paul
I would never have guessed that one, Paul.
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It is funny what we latch onto as we approach Senile Dementia...514 left to go this morning but only 222,223 before we hit the two million mark. I think that is a really high mark to attain for not quite 11,000 members !!
Divide two million by 11 thousand and see what your calculator shows...
Regards, Paul
Divide two million by 11 thousand and see what your calculator shows...
Regards, Paul
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Automatic pruning of the Test section. It happens now and then. Don't worry, it's nothing.
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Believe it or not, there are instances where the first number is 0.
Here's an example. When numbering railway locomotives, if the first member of the 30XX class is 3000 you have space for one hundred locomotives in that class. But if the first member of the class is 3001 then the 100th member of the class would be 3100, which is a number you might need for the 31XX class. But what about the class in the 0XX series ? The first loco would have to be numbered 0, not 1.
There are cases where the first locomotive in a class has been numbered zero.
So 0 isn't always nothing.
Here's an example. When numbering railway locomotives, if the first member of the 30XX class is 3000 you have space for one hundred locomotives in that class. But if the first member of the class is 3001 then the 100th member of the class would be 3100, which is a number you might need for the 31XX class. But what about the class in the 0XX series ? The first loco would have to be numbered 0, not 1.
There are cases where the first locomotive in a class has been numbered zero.
So 0 isn't always nothing.
In programming, the first index of an array in numbered 0. The second letter of my name is 0. 0 ain't nothing. Ain't that something!
Little known fact: my name b0b as a hex number is 2827 in decimal.
Little known fact: my name b0b as a hex number is 2827 in decimal.
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But there actually is a plus 0 and a minus 0. That's a separate issue for the calculus class.
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5 + 0 means we're adding nothing to five.
5 - 0 means we're taking nothing away from five.
You could say that adding or subtracting nothing from any figure is the same as multiplying it by one or dividing it by one.
It could even be said that adding infinity to any number gives infinity. The fallacy of that, of course, is that you can't add anything to infinity, since infinity already includes that number.
5 - 0 means we're taking nothing away from five.
You could say that adding or subtracting nothing from any figure is the same as multiplying it by one or dividing it by one.
It could even be said that adding infinity to any number gives infinity. The fallacy of that, of course, is that you can't add anything to infinity, since infinity already includes that number.
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Alan, are you saying NOTHING >0 or NOTHING <0 ?Alan Brookes wrote:5 + 0 means we're adding nothing to five.
5 - 0 means we're taking nothing away from five.
You could say that adding or subtracting nothing from any figure is the same as multiplying it by one or dividing it by one.
It could even be said that adding infinity to any number gives infinity. The fallacy of that, of course, is that you can't add anything to infinity, since infinity already includes that number.
If I've told you n times I've told you n+1 times:
NOTHING = 0.
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I always thought the complete absence of nothing was a vacuum. However, when I emptied by Hoover vacuum bag it was full of everything.Alan Brookes wrote:[By the way, what is the complete absence of nothing ?
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Sho-Bud S-10 3x1; Fender Lap/Floor Steel; Peavey Power Slide; Supro Lap Steel; Peavey Nashville 400;
pair of Peavey Vegas 400's; Peavey NV112; Webb 614E with matching extension cabinet; Fender Twin Reverb and 3 cats.
They laughed when I sat down to play, cause' somebody pulled my chair away...