ritzfitzMFT
61 posts
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Decimals keep goin’ off the page it’s gonna fall, irrationals can still be ballers no lie most famous one is a number called pi
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Maik50
6160 posts
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If I choose an arbitrary number as my safe locker pass code, I know nobody can crack it by searching a pattern for it but it’s no use if you blurt out your secret pass code to someone else
Seriosly, what’s the point of this declarative thread? I couldn’t think of anything more creative
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ritzfitzMFT
61 posts
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Originally posted by Maik50:
If I choose an arbitrary number as my safe locker pass code, I know nobody can crack it by searching a pattern for it but it’s no use if you blurt out your secret pass code to someone else
Seriosly, what’s the point of this declarative thread? I couldn’t think of anything more creative
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKfoORhiSA0&list=SP331F2815B08C0507&index=2&feature=plcp
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XxTheProtect...
1183 posts
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I’m too dumb to understand this.
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Dante_Dreiman
415 posts
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Originally posted by ritzfitzMFT:
Originally posted by Maik50:
If I choose an arbitrary number as my safe locker pass code, I know nobody can crack it by searching a pattern for it but it’s no use if you blurt out your secret pass code to someone else
Seriosly, what’s the point of this declarative thread? I couldn’t think of anything more creative
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKfoORhiSA0&list=SP331F2815B08C0507&index=2&feature=plcp
Lol, check this out for irrational Golden Ratio song
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ritzfitzMFT
61 posts
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Originally posted by 91238576T41:
912.
wat
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91238576T41
146 posts
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Originally posted by ritzfitzMFT:
Originally posted by 91238576T41:
912.
wat
91238576
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ritzfitzMFT
61 posts
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Originally posted by 91238576T41:
Originally posted by ritzfitzMFT:
Originally posted by 91238576T41:
912.
wat
91238576
wat
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EndlessSporadic
10478 posts
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The 359th number of pi is 360. Surprised? I’m not considering pi is related to circles.
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LukeMann
12519 posts
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Originally posted by EndlessSporadic:
The 359th number of pi is 360. Surprised? I’m not considering pi is related to circles. …The 359th number? Uhm, “360” is three numbers. Did you mean the 359th, 360th, and 361st?
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Dante_Dreiman
415 posts
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Originally posted by EndlessSporadic:
The 359th number of pi is 360. Surprised? I’m not considering pi is related to circles.
You can’t say that the 359th number of pi is (Insert Number). You should say the 359th digit is (Insert digit). Digits are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. 360 isn’t a digit, it’s a 3 digit number. And how exactly does it work for you, not relating pi to circles?
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GottaAskTheMan
5995 posts
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…and what is the point of this thread?
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TerribleToaster
14796 posts
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