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Name: Anonymous 2011-04-10 5:34

If you don't regularly program in either C or C++, you don't know shit about programming. Now, it might be true that that you do in fact program regularly in C or C++ AND still don't know shit about programming, but it's never the case that someone who rarely programs in C/C++ knows shit about programming, therefore the original statement still holds true.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-10 6:21

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Nope. The [u]observable[/u] universe is finite in size (13.4 billion light years in radius). The actual universe is known to be much bigger than that, in fact, it's at least some 50 billion light years in radius, because we can see that galaxies near the edge observable universe are traveling away at red-shifts that indicate that space is expanding faster than the speed of light. Furthermore, it's quite possible that that universe is much bigger than that, it's just that light hasn't had time to propagate from beyond the universe's event horizon.

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