hello im fairX the faggot join my community of homosexuals if you payme enough i will give you access to a private area of anus haxx ;) http://img.7chan.org/pr/
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Anonymous2008-05-12 18:01
since you're a woman, what >>18 won't work. show them a program you wrote directly in machine code. better yet, write a hex editor in machine code and show them.
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Anonymous2008-05-12 18:02
>>20
oo! oo! show them the hex editor showing it's own code!
>>19 anus haxx ;)
gtfo, go force your bullshit elsewhere.
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Anonymous2008-05-12 18:04
$me->{gay} = true;
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Anonymous2008-05-12 18:27
>>1
They already know.
They had their suspicions already when you showed up with a Mac, but you clinched it when you told them about how easy it was to get your blog up and running with Ruby on Rails, and how you thought assembly language was ´´icky´´.
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Anonymous2008-05-12 18:33
The first time you said either "Mac", "Ruby [on Rails]" or "blog", they realized it.
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Anonymous2012-10-23 19:24
ANCIENT THREAD RESURRECTED
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Anonymous2013-08-31 7:54
In this way we can see that the set {1,2,3,...} has the same cardinality as the set {2,3,4,...} since a bijection between the first and the second has been shown. This motivates the definition of an infinite set being any set which has a proper subset of the same cardinality; in this case {2,3,4,...} is a proper subset of {1,2,3,...}.
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Anonymous2013-08-31 8:39
In accordance with the traditional view of Aristotle, the Hellenistic Greeks generally preferred to distinguish the potential infinity from the actual infinity; for example, instead of saying that there are an infinity of primes, Euclid prefers instead to say that there are more prime numbers than contained in any given collection of prime numbers (Elements, Book IX, Proposition 20).
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Anonymous2013-08-31 9:25
The Planck spacecraft launched in 2009 is expected to record the cosmic background radiation with 10 times higher precision, and will give more insight into the question of whether the universe is infinite or not.
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Anonymous2013-08-31 10:10
Equivalence and order relations are ubiquitous in mathematics, and the theory of mathematical relations can be described in set theory.
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Anonymous2013-08-31 10:56
Informally put, the axiom of choice says that given any collection of bins, each containing at least one object, it is possible to make a selection of exactly one object from each bin. In many cases such a selection can be made without invoking the axiom of choice; this is in particular the case if the number of bins is finite, or if a selection rule is available: a distinguishing property that happens to hold for exactly one object in each bin.