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frost

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  1. I liked Mr Skeptics way to prove that infinity-infinity is not zero.

    I would personally define infinite as not a "static number" like for example 0 or 1. 0 is 0 and stays that way. But when we think about infinite it's kinda growing all the times or something like that. And when we think about infinite as a number it never can't be that number cause it's alway bigger. It's like infinite>n in all cases exept of when n=infinite but you guys said that infinite is not a number so we can't take this as an example for infinite=n.

    And I think that this could be used also in the case of infinite-infinite is not 0 cause we have a result but can't define it so could it be that there are several numbers or better said infinite numbers of results becouse there are infinite different ways of infinite-infinite (if infinite is something like e "moving" or "unstatic number" like I said previously) so could it be infinite-infinite=infinite?

    This is my imagination playing here. :S Not much of mathematic backup so help me!:(

  2. But which is the cause and which the effect?

    The cause is the force acting on the body and the effect is the change of inertial state!

  3. I don't really know much about the Symantec antivirus but from my personal experience i would recommend you NOD32. I have seen some top lists where some others are said that they are better (bitdefender and kaspersky in most of the cases) but bitdefender is a bit complicated and annoying end the new kaspersky uses a lot of RAM memory and is not so fast in some computers.

    NOD32 is a bit better than those two and works well also in some older PCs.

     

    Sorry that I couldn't help you with the Symantec antivirus but I hope that i helped you somehow :S.

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