FreakyByte
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FreakyByte

Masculin, 25, de Austria

"While I thought I was learning how to live, I have been learning how to die." 26 Mars 2020

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18 Juin 2022
    1. FreakyByte
      FreakyByte
      "While I thought I was learning how to live, I have been learning how to die."
    2. FreakyByte
      FreakyByte
      Heya. Unfortunately I won't be able to maintain the death toll this carnival, so if someone else could do it this year that'd be great.
    3. FreakyByte
      FreakyByte
      "Death may be the greatest of all human blessings." - Socrates
    4. FreakyByte
      FreakyByte
      I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is THE ABSOLUTE DEATH that brings total obliteration.
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    5. FreakyByte
      FreakyByte
      It's now over 2 years since I've registered here... (つ°ヮ°)つ
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    6. FreakyByte
      FreakyByte
      Fun Fact: "TGM" converted from ASCII to decimal (84 71 77) occurs at the 413786th digit of pi after the decimal point.
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      2. Melinda
        Melinda
        Fun Fact: since pi is infinite, every combination of everything is in there somewhere.
        9 Avril 2016
      3. FreakyByte
        FreakyByte
        This is not necessarily true. There are other "infinite numbers", like 0.333333..., but I guess you do not count that. If we are talking about irrational numbers, for example 0.10110111011110111110... does never repeat, but still does not have "every combination of everything" in it, so it is false that every irrational number has every sequence possible in it.
        11 Avril 2016
      4. FreakyByte
        FreakyByte
        A irrational number that DOES have every possible combination of the digits from 0 to 10 in it is called a "normal number in base 10". In the case of pi: We do not yet know if pi is a normal number or not. More information: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/NormalNumber.html
        11 Avril 2016
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