 | | From: | Bruno Beam | | Subject: | Can I call pirates 3.1415926rates ??? | | Date: | 21 Dec 2004 01:07:11 -0800 |
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 | Or are pirates not pi x rates = 3.1415926 x rates ?
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 | | From: | Ari | | Subject: | Re: Can I call pirates 3.1415926rates ??? | | Date: | Sat, 1 Jan 2005 21:02:13 -0600 |
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"Bruno Beam" wrote in message news:9f63c9ae.0412210107.376eb4b9@posting.google.com... > Or are pirates not pi x rates = 3.1415926 x rates ?
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You certainly can -- in fact, you did.
But P. Webb raises an issue worth thinking about. It's related to the question
"Can I write 1 + 2 = 4 ?"
whose answer is also "yes."
Aristotle Polonium
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 | | From: | Peter Webb | | Subject: | Re: Can I call pirates 3.1415926rates ??? | | Date: | Wed, 22 Dec 2004 09:24:08 +1100 |
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 | "Bruno Beam" wrote in message news:9f63c9ae.0412210107.376eb4b9@posting.google.com... > Or are pirates not pi x rates = 3.1415926 x rates ?
Not exactly ....
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