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Not sure how up-to-date this information is (then again, it does include Android data), but it certainly makes for interesting reading.
.9999999… is equal to 1.000000
Now, here is the conundrum. .9 repeating is EQUAL TO ONE. Not CLOSE to one, mind you, but EQUAL to one.
Nonsense, you reply. It is obviously less than one. Not by much – by an infinitely small amount, in fact. But the simple fact that it is not one is enough to demonstrate that it can’t be equal to one. It’s as close as you can get to one without being one.
Wrong! It is in fact equal to one, and that fact can be demonstrated mathematically in several ways.
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<SnowGryphon> At a local internet cafe, I saw the most curious sight – a young man running a browser in a virtual machine and posting on PS3-centric forums. I became aware of the fact that the virtual machine software was linking the host and the VM so that the VM could use the net. Thus, I was given the rare privilege of witnessing an actual troll under a (NAT) bridge.
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