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1 = 1

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-26 21:35

PROVE ME WRONG

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-26 21:43

its the law of id (a = a), you're absolutely right, can't be right or else you wouldn't be you and if you weren't you, you wouldn't be asking this question.

am I right or wrong?

Name: RedCream 2007-12-26 22:41

>>1
You are "wrightong":  1 = 1.000...

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-27 0:20

1 = 0.999...  not 1.

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-27 1:50

>>3
You're a dumbshit.

Name: RedCream 2007-12-27 2:05

>>5
Disprove that 1 = 1.000..., and that the right+wrong co-positional is called "wrightong".

DO IT.

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-27 8:37

>>6
gtfo.

DO IT

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-27 13:38

>>3
Actually, he's fully right, because 1 = 1.0000..., and conversely, 1.0000... = 1, so therefore, 1 = 1.0000... = 1, which simplifies to 1 = 1.

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-27 15:07

1 plus zero is 1, what a surprise

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-28 16:30

1 =/= 1.0000...
Error: Cannot compare an integer to a floating-point number.

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-28 16:37

>>10
Yes you can.

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-28 17:40

>>10
Amateur programmer nigger

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-28 18:03

>>10
>>> 1.0 == 1
True


> (= 1.0 1)
#t

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-28 20:57

>>13
However,

> (eq? 1.0 1)
#f

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-30 22:54

1 + 1 = 2

...

On average.

Physics nerds should understand this.

Name: Anonymous 2008-01-01 1:24

>>15
Reading a single popular science book on quantum physics doesn't make you a physics nerd.

Name: Anonymous 2008-01-02 7:22

= is not an equivalence relation...

prove me wrong

Name: Anonymous 2008-01-02 20:05

>>17

int x = 56;

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-08 6:12

1 + 1 = window

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