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by Oleander
30 Apr 2014 04:07
Forum: general discussion
Topic: off topic
Replies: 9646
Views: 1269700

Re: off topic

by "here" I mean the entire general discussion forum.
by Oleander
29 Apr 2014 18:14
Forum: general discussion
Topic: off topic
Replies: 9646
Views: 1269700

Re: off topic

don't you guys ever talk about anything here?
by Oleander
29 Apr 2014 13:45
Forum: general discussion
Topic: off topic
Replies: 9646
Views: 1269700

Re: off topic

Not necesary... I eard about him in South Park, and like others animated series, its not the correct kind of place to find something about someone. :p Any place is an acceptable place to find out that something exists (unless it actually doesn't exist, then the source is lying), but you are correct...
by Oleander
29 Apr 2014 02:09
Forum: general discussion
Topic: off topic
Replies: 9646
Views: 1269700

Re: off topic

Why are you so resistant to talking to me right now
by Oleander
28 Apr 2014 18:51
Forum: general discussion
Topic: off topic
Replies: 9646
Views: 1269700

Re: off topic

Where did you hear about Kanye West, ENIHCAMBUS
?
by Oleander
28 Apr 2014 05:32
Forum: general discussion
Topic: off topic
Replies: 9646
Views: 1269700

Re: off topic

do u guys like kanye west
by Oleander
11 Apr 2014 03:56
Forum: general discussion
Topic: Meditations
Replies: 1124
Views: 224837

Re: Meditations

There is most definitely not a base that would remove all repeating decimals unless there is a finite amount of prime numbers, which I'm almost certain is not the case. I think we tend to overestimate how much changing bases would change our mathematics, though. It would change how we write down ou...
by Oleander
09 Mar 2014 01:39
Forum: general discussion
Topic: Languages
Replies: 199
Views: 72972

Re: Languages

Is that weird, though? English and other Germanic languages do it as well, to a lesser degree in some cases. Georgian has a system of verbal prefixes that pattern as adpositions in many verbs, but indicate aspect and tense distinctions in others. Some dialects of Quechua have the directional marker ...
by Oleander
08 Mar 2014 22:39
Forum: general discussion
Topic: Languages
Replies: 199
Views: 72972

Re: Languages

I disagree; Slavic aspectual distinctions are fairly simple. None of the Slavic languages distinguish any more than perfective vs. imperfective, which is pretty vanilla when you compare it to all of the attested systems in the entire world. Even more, that's pretty much the only thing about them tha...
by Oleander
07 Mar 2014 02:13
Forum: general discussion
Topic: RANDOMNESS
Replies: 9067
Views: 1361479

Re: RANDOMNESS

no