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Infinity

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 8:25

Why do you believe in it?

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 8:43

What's the last number?

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 9:12

Why do you believe in numbers?

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 9:16

>>2

$ cat /proc/meminfo
MemTotal:      1026948 kB


>>3
I don't. I believe in lispy lists of digits.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 9:51

>>4
That's not the last number:
MemTotal:        2063268 kB

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 10:54

>>5
It's. Adding to it would lead to memory overflow.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 10:55

You believe only in something you can not prove

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 10:55

Also, there is no such thing as "number" without context. IRL numbers're always associated with a finite physical quantity.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 11:13

>>8
What do you mean ``associated"? There is no such thing as ``association" IRL.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 11:20

>>9
There are. If you see two "objects" close together, then they're "associated".

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 11:21

Letters in a word are associated, combining word.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 12:04

>>11
A word? There are no words in real world, only random sounds.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 12:07

>>12
There are no random in this world. Everything has a context, an environment. "Probability" theory is a pseudoscience, like rest of math. Get with it.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 12:11

>>13
Autism, and I'm not even that spammer.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 12:15

>>13
There is no context in real world. Only elementary particles in various combinations.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 12:36

There is no sex in a programmer's bedroom. Only anal dongs in various combinations.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 13:53

We have at least two amusing trolls, the "In Lisp" troll and the "Infinity is Jew" troll.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 13:58

>>15
combination is a CONTEXT.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 13:59

>>17
They might be the same person, there was a post about a month ago that led me to think so.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 13:59

My LISP program has a combination of variables in its environment. Applied to a different combination it would behave differently.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 14:00

They are the same person.

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-24 14:15


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