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What is karmic power?
nycspike said:What is karmic power?
BigCracker said:Karma = My cock squared x the square root of pi
OMEGA said:everything and nothing all at once
deep shit right there
you should really ask your self what G-Bomb is![]()

In your case:BigCracker said:Karma = My cock squared x the square root of pi
He said the square root of pi.ThepoolGuy said:pie = 3.14
d_o_c_ said:What's up with all the wise remarks? Why not give the man a real answer instead of being little h-mo's about it.
ThepoolGuy said:pie = 3.14
I think we have a bunch of engineers on this board.mrp3652 said:He said the square root of pi.
nycspike said:What is karmic power?
BigCracker said:I think we have a bunch of engineers on this board.
asianlover said:pie does NOT = 3.14
itlnstln said:Pretty much does.................
to be exact it = 3.14159265358979323846
To be accurate that is incorrect, but I appluad you got that many digits. No one can give an exact # since it goes on without a known pattern forever. And no I'm not an engineer, just appreciate math.itlnstln said:Pretty much does.................
to be exact it = 3.14159265358979323846
asianlover said:nope. thats not pie either. it goes on infanantly without ending and without ever showing a repeating pattern of any kind.
asianlover said:nope. thats not pie either. it goes on infanantly without ending and without ever showing a repeating pattern of any kind.
UA_Iron said:you're wrong
how is he wrong exactly? I didn't see any inaccuracies in his wording.UA_Iron said:you're wrong
UA_Iron said:I'll expand; Pie has a different definition than Pi
In a mathematical sense pi goes on forever...
For all reasonable purposes (such as engineering) pi can be approximated and not affect the outcome of the desired answer.
sweed said:i lost all my karma on 2 bookie events! this sucks!
itlnstln said:Not true bro - pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Pi is always the same number, no matter which circle you use to compute it.
Well I assumed we meant pie and pi being the #. And I did know it is pi. At what decimal do they round?UA_Iron said:I'll expand; Pie has a different definition than Pi
In a mathematical sense pi goes on forever...
For all reasonable purposes (such as engineering) pi can be approximated and not affect the outcome of the desired answer.
UA_Iron said:I'll expand; Pie has a different definition than Pi
In a mathematical sense pi goes on forever...
For all reasonable purposes (such as engineering) pi can be approximated and not affect the outcome of the desired answer.
mrp3652 said:Well I assumed we meant pie and pi being the #. And I did know it is pi. At what decimal do they round?
I was just thinking about that. There would seem to be ways around it.UA_Iron said:I was just messing with you bro - 3.142 or 3.1416 are reasonable.
More decimals for more "accuracy" and how much you're getting paid to do it. With any calculation uncertainty exists, for known values such as pi you probably wouldnt choose it to be limiting factor in your calculation.
d_o_c_ said:Wholly shit I love Math Class!
MassDestruction said:Karma is what many loosers on this board base their experience and knowledge on. For many having karma means they are vets and should give out adviceThere are of course expections to this rule.
MassDestruction said:Karma is what many loosers on this board base their experience and knowledge on. For many having karma means they are vets and should give out adviceThere are of course expections to this rule.
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