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darncat
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but seriously i hope he is well and doing things more productive than GLB lol...
it certainly is a lot of flex and good dots going to waste
it certainly is a lot of flex and good dots going to waste
Originally posted by darncat
but seriously i hope he is well and doing things more productive than GLB lol...
it certainly is a lot of flex and good dots going to waste
+1
but seriously i hope he is well and doing things more productive than GLB lol...
it certainly is a lot of flex and good dots going to waste
+1
Sonic
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Originally posted by Sithas~Cult~
1 + 1 = 3
It does equal 3 if all your counting is characters. Not sure if the philosophical musings can be back up by maths though.
1 + 1 = 3
It does equal 3 if all your counting is characters. Not sure if the philosophical musings can be back up by maths though.
Originally posted by Sonic
It does equal 3 if all your counting is characters. Not sure if the philosophical musings can be back up by maths though.
well wouldn't it equal 5 then ?
It does equal 3 if all your counting is characters. Not sure if the philosophical musings can be back up by maths though.
well wouldn't it equal 5 then ?
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Originally posted by Bluesman
are you just counting the 1 1 3 as characters and not the + or = signs
Not quite. = stays as equals, + is a character (though it usually has a function), and taking out the spaces, then makes the formula look like: 1+1=3
In this case, I'm balancing the 3 on the right side with the 3 parts on the left side (1, +, 1). I saw the spaces as a way to see what is writen down instead of extra characters like you would if you were writing code.
are you just counting the 1 1 3 as characters and not the + or = signs
Not quite. = stays as equals, + is a character (though it usually has a function), and taking out the spaces, then makes the formula look like: 1+1=3
In this case, I'm balancing the 3 on the right side with the 3 parts on the left side (1, +, 1). I saw the spaces as a way to see what is writen down instead of extra characters like you would if you were writing code.
Edited by Sonic on Dec 17, 2018 16:51:38
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