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  • D Domenic Denicola

    Hehehe, yup, that I was! But in regards to the game consoles, no chance there :(. My parents said they would rot my brain or something :confused:. So instead I just play computer games! But yes, there are some perks—not in the least among them having my first computer be a Windows 95 machine and my first programming environment be Visual C++ 6.0. :cool:


    -Domenic Denicola- [CPUA 0x1337] “I was born human. But this was an accident of fate—a condition merely of time and place. I believe it's something we have the power to change…”

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    Nick Parker
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    Domenic [Geekn] wrote: But yes, there are some perks—not in the least among them having my first computer be a Windows 95 machine I'm sorry, not exactly sure that is a perk. :~ Domenic [Geekn] wrote: and my first programming environment be Visual C++ 6.0. Ok, your ok now. :) -Nick Parker

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      scoring herself an Apple Pie and a book I would rather go and buy an apple pie and a book rather than memorize 800 decimal places of pi :-D Thomas My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers

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      Phil Martin
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      Hehehe, not wrong at all. I felt like buying her a bazillion apple pies if I didn't have to check her recitation anymore! :-O But she had a ball, and was local PI reciting champion, so she was pleased. Another amazing tidbit was that she learned the first 150 after only a few hours of reading and saying. She has quite the pehenominal mind for memorisation.

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      • T Tom Archer

        I memorised the first 100 digits a couple of years ago. Cheers, Tom Archer, Inside C# Mainstream is just a word for the way things always have been -- just a middle-of-the-road, tow-the-line thing; a front for the Man serving up the same warmed-over slop he did yesterday and expecting you to say, "Thank you sir, may I have another?"

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        Nick Parker
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        Tom Archer wrote: I memorised the first 100 digits a couple of years ago. Were you bored, or just looking for something 'fun' to do? ;P -Nick Parker

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          Domenic [Geekn] wrote: But yes, there are some perks—not in the least among them having my first computer be a Windows 95 machine I'm sorry, not exactly sure that is a perk. :~ Domenic [Geekn] wrote: and my first programming environment be Visual C++ 6.0. Ok, your ok now. :) -Nick Parker

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          Domenic Denicola
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          Nick Parker wrote: I'm sorry, not exactly sure that is a perk. Eh, in comparison to, say, DOS, or Windows 3.1... I dunno, a modernish GUI interface is a good place to start.


          -Domenic Denicola- [CPUA 0x1337] “I was born human. But this was an accident of fate—a condition merely of time and place. I believe it's something we have the power to change…”

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          • K Ken Mazaika

            How many digits of pi do you have memorized?

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            brianwelsch
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            3.14 that usually works just fine for me. :) BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin

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              Tom Archer wrote: I memorised the first 100 digits a couple of years ago. Were you bored, or just looking for something 'fun' to do? ;P -Nick Parker

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              Tom Archer
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              I sometimes just like to set these esoteric goals for myself :) I had stumbled onto a Web site that had promoted being a member of the "pi 100 club" and so I just had to do it. :laugh: Cheers, Tom Archer, Inside C# Mainstream is just a word for the way things always have been -- just a middle-of-the-road, tow-the-line thing; a front for the Man serving up the same warmed-over slop he did yesterday and expecting you to say, "Thank you sir, may I have another?"

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              • D Domenic Denicola

                As a follow up, I think someone who has an "XSLT and XPath Quick Reference" guide on his wall, as well as a large poster showing all the units for the various factions of Galactic Battlegrounds—as opposed to the typical teenage swimsuit calendar, band poster, etc—doesn't quite fit that notion of reality :-D.


                -Domenic Denicola- [CPUA 0x1337] “I was born human. But this was an accident of fate—a condition merely of time and place. I believe it's something we have the power to change…”

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                Roger Wright
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                Domenic [Geekn] wrote: opposed to the typical teenage swimsuit calendar, band poster, etc—doesn't quite fit that notion of reality It's a good start, though. After all, someone's going to have to do the cooking while your head is lost in the clouds designing the future of mankind, and you won't have Mom forever!:-D

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                • D Domenic Denicola

                  Nick Parker wrote: I'm sorry, not exactly sure that is a perk. Eh, in comparison to, say, DOS, or Windows 3.1... I dunno, a modernish GUI interface is a good place to start.


                  -Domenic Denicola- [CPUA 0x1337] “I was born human. But this was an accident of fate—a condition merely of time and place. I believe it's something we have the power to change…”

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                  Roger Wright
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                  Indeed! I had ones and zeroes, and a bunch of toggle switches for my first. Win95 was a much better choice.:)

                  "Ask not for whom the bell tolls;
                  It tolls for thee..."

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                  • C Chris Maunder

                    Heaven forbid! We're at least 20 feet away from each other when we post wise crack comments to each other. Less the 20' and we use IM. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                    Chris Richardson
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                    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Nice one :-D Chris Richardson
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                    • R Roger Wright

                      You'd love The Elements[^], by Tom Lehrer (to a tune by Sir Arthur Sullivan). :-D

                      "Ask not for whom the bell tolls;
                      It tolls for thee..."

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                      Roger Wright wrote: You'd love The Elements[^], by Tom Lehrer (to a tune by Sir Arthur Sullivan). Thanks for the link. I haven't heard that song since I was young. It was featured on a childrens science programme. Gonna keep this one in my favourites. Michael 'War is at best barbarism...Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.' - General William Sherman, 1879

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                      • K Ken Mazaika

                        How many digits of pi do you have memorized?

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                        Michael P Butler
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                        let see, 3.15.... hmm guess I won't be surviving the Death Zone on Gallifery ;-) Michael 'War is at best barbarism...Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.' - General William Sherman, 1879

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                        • C Chris Maunder

                          15 (when I was 13 - how sad is that) I think we've been over this before and there's some guys here who are truly lost causes ;) cheers, Chris Maunder

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                          Paul Watson
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                          Chris Maunder wrote: 15 Chris Maunder wrote: there's some guys here who are truly lost causes Uhuh, and 15 digits is not considered a lost cause? Hooooo k.

                          Paul Watson
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                          brianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.

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                          • K Ken Mazaika

                            How many digits of pi do you have memorized?

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                            Paul Watson
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                            kmaz wrote: How many digits of pi do you have memorized? I cannot even remember what Pi starts with, never mind what comes after the little full stop bit. ;) I guess this is a test of geekhood. Like when two Harley owners rock up at the lights and see who can make the most noise. Or when John Simmons and his buddies see who has the most horsepower under the bonnet.

                            Paul Watson
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                            brianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.

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                            • K Ken Mazaika

                              How many digits of pi do you have memorized?

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                              Wesner Moise
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                              I used to know 100. Let's see 3.141592653589793238462643350288.... This is all I can recite. I am sure it might not be accurate after the 20th decimal place. I have a feeling that I reorder everything after that. Thanks, Wes

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                                I used to know 100. Let's see 3.141592653589793238462643350288.... This is all I can recite. I am sure it might not be accurate after the 20th decimal place. I have a feeling that I reorder everything after that. Thanks, Wes

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                                Wesner Moise
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                                E seems to be easier to remember than pi because of the repetition. 2.718281828 Thanks, Wes

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                                • R Roger Wright

                                  Chris Maunder wrote: 15 (when I was 13 - how sad is that) I'm impressed! I never bothered to memorize more than the first 4 digits - it's very rare to need more in engineering. We mostly write stuff out as multiples of π and pray the symbols will cancel out. I do recall having to memorizes pages and pages of logarithms in high school, but fortunately college and the slide rule put an end to that folly.

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                                  Nnamdi Onyeyiri
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                                  Roger Wright wrote: but fortunately college and the slide rule put an end to that folly. whats a "slide rule"? is it an extendable rod cave men used to kill? ;P ;)

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                                  • D David Wulff

                                    Mmmmm, pieeee...


                                    David Wulff

                                    Help me...

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                                    Nnamdi Onyeyiri
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                                    :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                                    • T Tom Archer

                                      I sometimes just like to set these esoteric goals for myself :) I had stumbled onto a Web site that had promoted being a member of the "pi 100 club" and so I just had to do it. :laugh: Cheers, Tom Archer, Inside C# Mainstream is just a word for the way things always have been -- just a middle-of-the-road, tow-the-line thing; a front for the Man serving up the same warmed-over slop he did yesterday and expecting you to say, "Thank you sir, may I have another?"

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                                      Nick Parker
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                                      Tom Archer wrote: I had stumbled onto a Web site that had promoted being a member of the "pi 100 club" and so I just had to do it. Kinda like the mile-high club?.... Oh wait, that is very different. ;) -Nick Parker

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                                      • K Ken Mazaika

                                        How many digits of pi do you have memorized?

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                                        Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                        9 decimal places Somehow I can remember all my bank account numbers and most of my credit card numbers too... Anna :rose: Homepage | My life in tears "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work. Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Visual C++ Add-In

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                                          9 decimal places Somehow I can remember all my bank account numbers and most of my credit card numbers too... Anna :rose: Homepage | My life in tears "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work. Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Visual C++ Add-In

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                                          Michael P Butler
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                                          Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote: and most of my credit card numbers too... Prove it. Also expiry date and security number too ;-) Michael 'War is at best barbarism...Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.' - General William Sherman, 1879

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