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Yee. I had to do the condition of the ing.
Conditioning what?
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Yee. I had to do the condition of the ing.
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I can't control the scoreboard!
Can't wait to get off work.
Also, tell Sven to get back on.
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*They stay up, despite it*
I don't think a mechanism is what's messed up with yours.
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No, the proof serves to demonstrate that it's not.
By the way, momentum isn't enough to mess up what's going on there. The alley's not that faulty =P
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*The pins bounce back to the original positions*
Ooh, tough luck. Those one in a quintillion chances, huh?
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The very fact that it continues forever proves that it's not exact. .3333... != 1/3 in the same way that
(1/3 * 3 == 3/3 == 1) != (.33333... * 3 == .99999999...). By definition, .99999... != 1, as it is infinitesimally less than one, but to the degree that it is essentially 1. But no matter what point at, and how many digits out you go, .999999... isn't 1.

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Just because I'm better at math than you doesn't mean I don't like to double check my work. Besides,
*Sticks my tongue out at you*
I am doing any calculation that my halo shows. It's not like it's hooked into servers doing math for me.
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It does a lot. I'm analyzing angles, speed, and momentum. You know, the usual.