Me: This is why you’re here, you realize.
You forgot the comma, and Americans spell words better than that UK slop.
Devil: If you weren’t dead, I’d kill you. How’d you even know my grammar? This is a verbal conversation.
Me: This is why you’re here, you realize.
You forgot the comma, and Americans spell words better than that UK slop.
Devil: If you weren’t dead, I’d kill you. How’d you even know my grammar? This is a verbal conversation.
It’s that high to employ all the guards and construction and wardens and whatnot. A lot of hands are in that cookie jar.
That it repeats forever, to no end. Because it can never actually be correct, just that the difference becomes insignificant.
You’re having to use … to make your conversion again. If you need to to an irrational number to make your equation correct, it isn’t really correct.
I’ll take mine about 1/3 from the left, please.
they sung as they walked along here’s the entire song, all written out over two pages. I’m going to do this like 10 more times.
There’s the little meows…but then there’s an entirely different “I’m hungry” meow.
They’re different numbers. Base 10 isn’t perfect and can’t do everything just right, so you end up with irrational numbers that go on forever, sometimes.
Fractions and base 10 are two different systems. You’re only approximating what 1/3 is when you write out 0.3333…
The … is because you can’t actually make it correct in base 10.
1/3 is rational.
.3333… is not. You can’t treat fractions the same as our base 10 number system. They don’t all have direct conversions. Hence, why you can have a perfect fraction of a third, but not a perfect 1/3 written out in base 10.
Do that same math, but use .5555… instead of .9999…
Except it doesn’t. The math is wrong. Do the exact same formula, but use .5555… instead of .9999…
Guess it turns out .5555… is also 1.
If you can’t do it without fractions or a … then it can’t be done.
You’re just rounding up an irrational number. You have a non terminating, non repeating number, that will go on forever, because it can never actually get up to its whole value.
I’d just say that not all fractions can be broken down into a proper decimal for a whole number, just like pie never actually ends. We just stop and say it’s close enough to not be important. Need to know about a circle on your whiteboard? 3.14 is accurate enough. Need the entire observable universe measured to within a single atoms worth of accuracy? It only takes 39 digits after the 3.
X=.5555…
10x=5.5555…
Subtract x from both sides.
9x=5
X=1 .5555 must equal 1.
There it isn’t. Because that math is bullshit.
You play shattered pixel dungeon for the next 20 hours is what you do.
That article you linked is utter trash, but it is correct about battery weight of a charged battery…technically…very technically…barely.
Like, a 4,000 mah lithium battery fully charged should weigh about 30 picograms more than when dead.
To put 30 picograms into perspective; a single 5 inch long human hair weighs around 0.04 grams. Well that’s 40,000,000,000 picograms.
Possibility for private planes, but none for commercial planes. Just imagine a commercial passenger plane or cargo plane that needed a giant amount of electricity and like 12 hours of charging in between every flight.
Then, for safety reasons you’ll need to have two batteries in case one goes bad.
In the US, almost no one buys their phones outright. They “lease to own”. Anyone whe does buy their phone outright can just buy the unlocked ones.
So I’m not sure what this rule would actually change. You’re already not Carrier locked if you bought your phone. You’re only Carrier locked if you lease it.
The big fuck up was eliminating competition by allowing t mobile to buy sprint. Too many pieces of shit were in charge 2016 to 2020.