It’s not even a matter of research. The whole question is demented. It’s like asking what is the best pizza cutter to write with.
It’s not even a matter of research. The whole question is demented. It’s like asking what is the best pizza cutter to write with.
ichnusa tastes exactly like every other mass produced lager that you can buy a euro a pint
has been*
ah yes, the American mindset
What is this about?
what is #>= operator?
maybe she is “a green, haired lady”
fleeting whim of a service industry job in Europe means 3 months notice though
Moulin Rouge reference?
Whoosh
Thanks for the consideration for my pronouns XD
he/him if it ever matters
you are absolutely right.
it just proves that even if Pi contains all finite sequences it’s not “since it oa infinite and non-repeating”
yeah, but non-repeating in terms of decimal numbers usually mean: you cannot write it as 0.(abc), which would mean 0.abcabcabcabc…
“2” is a finite sequence that doesn’t exist in the example number
No, the fact that a number is infinite and non-repeating doesn’t mean that and since in order to disprove something you need only one example here it is: 0.1101001000100001000001… this is a number that goes 1 and then x times 0 with x incrementing. It is infinite and non-repeating, yet doesn’t contain a single 2.
A world of difference