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| Author | Topic: Wow, what's going on? |
| TheGirl |
posted 12/1/03 3:28 AM
Well, in the process of dominance and such the whole world has gone to hell in a handbasket. Quite successfully to. Sweet Mallard, I give up already. We have the U-Cons and Rad-Com. None of us know these people. They are too cowardly to reveal themselves and own up to names. Then we have the miscellaneous people who never talk unless in Debate working. We also have the Guest apperance of some of Zoel's D.C. friends. We have the Regulars: Myself, Ionix, Betty, BC, and of course Zoel. And all of us are insane. We babble and talk about idiotic things in circles. No sense, no sense at all. The world has gone to hell. I hate this. But I have the pony clip, and the whole world isn't bad. I must remember that. If anyone else has any commentary on the current state of Weluvducsoha, please feel free to add. That is all. http://gracefulexit.tripod.com/index.html My one place to be, my own website |
| HCM Brain Candy |
posted 12/1/03 2:51 PM
42 http://www.evilcorporationslmt.com |
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Zoel (Moderator) |
posted 12/2/03 0:38 AM
42! http://dotcom.unitedstates.com Your friendly associates in the corporate world |
| HCM Brain Candy |
posted 12/3/03 2:36 AM
That's 42 factorial, which is 10 to the 52nd power something, and is not 42, becuase 42 is equal to i. http://www.evilcorporationslmt.com |
| Zoel |
posted 12/3/03 6:42 PM
Forty-Two is also equal to the meaning of life, the universe, and everything and clearly deserves an exclamation mark. |
| HCM Brain Candy |
posted 12/4/03 1:06 AM
Maybe, but 10 to the 52nd power something is not 42 and therefore not the the meaning of life, the universe, and everything. http://www.evilcorporationslmt.com |
| Zoel |
posted 12/4/03 9:32 PM
I agree, but 42! isn't 10^54 it's not even close. It's just '42' with an exclamation mark. |
| HCM Brain Candy |
posted 12/4/03 9:40 PM
42 with an excamation mark is (42)! http://www.evilcorporationslmt.com |
| Zoel |
posted 12/5/03 4:23 AM
Associative property, (42)!=42! Either I'm right, or we'd have to write "42"! in which case 42 is now explicitly defined as a string and therefore mathimatical rules no longer affect it. |
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