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  1. noz92

    C/c#/c++

    I'm having trouble with BASIC because every program I download has there own version of the language. Every tutorial I find is for QBasic, wich I'm not even sure is still used (Microsoft doesn't even have the download page anymore). I'd imagine I'd run into the same problem with every other programing language I try to learn.
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    C/c#/c++

    Can somebody tell me what programs you use the C/C#/C++ commands on.
  3. That's why we can only go up so far. We only know 6.4 digits. The world record for the most digits of [math]\pi[/math] memorized is held by Hiroyuki Goto, who's memorized over 42,000 digits, taking him more than 9 hours to recite!
  4. [math]\pi = \frac{C}{D}[/math] One of the two (C or D) is an irrational number (if not both). So dividing the two would get you another irrational number: [math]\pi[/math]. An example: [math]C = 2\pi[/math], [math]D=2[/math]. [math]\frac{2\pi}{2} = \pi[/math]
  5. You're trying to get all of the squares to be 0. I'm not sure how that's possible, but, I guess it is.
  6. Is there something that can cause strings to vibrate?
  7. What causes strings to vibrate?
  8. What do you mean by abreviations. LaTeX doesn't use any abreviations in Greek letters. [math]\alpha[/math] is just \alpha, [math]\beta[/math] is just \beta, [math]\gamma[/math] is \gamma, and the capital letters are [math]A[/math] is A, [math]B[/math] is B, and [math]\Gamma[/math] is \Gamma. No abreviations.
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    Unicode

    I can only see Latin and Greek characters. I'm not sure what version of IE I have, or what the current version is.
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    Unicode

    After visiting the Unicode website, I realized that most of the characters aren't accepted by the general browser. Is there a reason for this?
  11. What was wrong with it?
  12. Usually I either look on the front page, use the user cp, or start a new thread (which is what I do most of the time).
  13. I do that, and that floppy was given to me by a friend, so I'm not sure how much he used it. Well, it is now. My five-year-old sister took it apart (I'm not sure how she figured out how to do that. But I've burned C-Ds on my computer before, I'm not sure why it's not working. It says that all my disks have no available memory on them (but when I put it through the program, it shows no data whatsoever).
  14. noz92

    neutrons

    But isn't electromagnetism the strongest force on the mollecular/atomic/subatomic level?
  15. I was working on a report for school (on the computer), and so I can take my work to and from school, I saved all of my data on a floppy disk. I was working on it until I left about 3 hours ago (I had a little accident involving a car door, so I came back home), and now my computer won't read the disk, instead I get a pop up message that says: . I clicked yes, and got a pop up with a bunch of scroll bars, first one saying: "Capacity: 3.5", 1.44MB, 512bytes/sector" (only option), second saying "File System: FAT" (only option), third saying: "Allocation: Default allocation size" (only option), a text box with the words "Volume Lable: [text box]". Below that was the words: Format options, and then a check list below with the first option being "Quick Format" (unchecked), second one said "enable compression" (unchecked), but this one was unnavailable. And finaly the third one said: "Create an MS-DOS startup disk" (unchecked). I just clicked start as it was, when I got a nother pop up message saying: . I clicked OK, and I got yet another pop up message saying: . I do have some of it saved to my C:\ drive, so I thought I could just redo the parts that I don't have anymore. But now I can't take it to and from school. I tried saving it on a CD Rom, but for whatever reason, my computer can't record anything on CD-R disks (I've tried recording all sorts of things, data, music, etc.), but this time it didn't even recognize that there was a disk in the drive! Does anybody have any solutions?
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    neutrons

    I think it's a wierd name for a force too. Does anybody know why it's called strong force?
  17. If you could stop time the way it is done in the movies, where time stops for everything else, but you're still able to move: if you jump in the air, would you fall back down to the ground, or would you be weightless. I don't know if you would even be able to move like the above at all. If time is stopped, wouldn't everything be at absolute zero?
  18. I need a calculator that will automatically multiply any number it's given by 2.54. I need this for a web page I'm doing for a science report. It's due at the end of the month, so, no hurry.
  19. A lot of people say that we're 3-D. But if time is the 4th dimension, since we move and are effected by time (we gain entropy), then would that mean that we're 4 dimensional? I would think of something like light as 3 or less dimensional because it isn't effected by entropy (it never changes).
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