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Geek Culture / Can we represent every possible number using binary?

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Neuro Fuzzy
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Posted: 17th Mar 2012 03:30
hence the joke.

Hodgey
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Posted: 17th Mar 2012 04:11
I'm slowly making my way through the maths Neuro, it's a bit above my skill level at the moment though. It's still an interesting read.

Quote: "hence the joke."

I think your joke has been rationalized.

Green Gandalf
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Playing: Malevolence:Sword of Ahkranox, Skyrim, Civ6.
Posted: 17th Mar 2012 13:53
Quote: "I'm quite sure I am missing the joke."


Quote: "hence the joke."


RayRealTlk
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Posted: 27th Mar 2012 17:39
New to DBP. someone please help with this question.
I created an environment with fps crator. Can I
add that environment to my code for db pro?
Hodgey
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Posted: 27th Mar 2012 22:39
Hi RayRealTik, your question deserves it's own thread so feel free to create one in either the DBP or the New Comers forums.

In quick answer to your question though, I believe you can but I can't exactly remember how. I think you have to make all objects 'static'. Create your own thread and you'll likely get a more detail response.

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