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Jeff Liebermann wrote:
m II hath wroth: Jeff Liebermann wrote: There are about 10^80 particles in the universe. Do with them as you please but do save the zeros for those that need them. an a-null-ment is in order. mike Divorcing oneself from reality is probably easier and cheaper than getting the church involved in an annulment. The problem here is that most people don't understand the difference between a zero and a null. Zeros are easy as they are place holders for orders of magnitude increases in quantities. Nulls are what's left when we run out of zeros. Think of nulls as place holders for the missing zeros. The uncontrolled substitution of nulls for missing zeros has the potential for destroying civilization as we know it. For example, a check written for a million dollars would normally be inscribed: $1,000,000.00 When all the zero have been consumed and replaced by nulls, it would look like this: $1, , . which leaves much to the imagination. Perhaps we should add zeros to the endangered "specie" list? Doesn't the space collapse so that we end up with $1...? |
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