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:D We now have a GigaMember
We now have 1024 members. would that be a GigaMember?
You're the gigamember.
huh?
:lol:
Uh, no. Assuming that we use the binary equivalents of the metric prefixes, a gigamember would be the 2^30th member. That would be member 1,073,741,824. What you are thinking of is the kilomember, or the 2^10th member (1024). Even then, I would argue that using the binary equivalents of metric prefixes is inappropriate in this case.
oops
You're the gigamember.
It's a reference to the Towelie episode on South Park.huh?
Kibimember?Uh, no. Assuming that we use the binary equivalents of the metric prefixes, a gigamember would be the 2^30th member. That would be member 1,073,741,824. What you are thinking of is the kilomember, or the 2^10th member (1024). Even then, I would argue that using the binary equivalents of metric prefixes is inappropriate in this case.
Yeah, well we won't have >1000 members for long, as a lot of them wont post.
Actually, there are currently only 16 accounts that haven't posted on the forums... so even if they were purged we'd still have greater than 1k members...
I'm looking forward to reading what mac2400 has to say.Actually, there are currently only 16 accounts that haven't posted on the forums..
who is mac2400?
Aah. Another member that will either spam or not post anything.
Well... IIRC, didn't ~tl put a better Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart in place? So therefore most, if not all, of the accounts now are created by humans, so the ones that don't post anything are probebly just lurkers. They probebly only created an account to get rid of that awful prosilver theme.
Pwnage.Uh, no. Assuming that we use the binary equivalents of the metric prefixes, a gigamember would be the 2^30th member. That would be member 1,073,741,824. What you are thinking of is the kilomember, or the 2^10th member (1024). Even then, I would argue that using the binary equivalents of metric prefixes is inappropriate in this case.
Incidentally that is the name of my T60.Pwnage.Uh, no. Assuming that we use the binary equivalents of the metric prefixes, a gigamember would be the 2^30th member. That would be member 1,073,741,824. What you are thinking of is the kilomember, or the 2^10th member (1024). Even then, I would argue that using the binary equivalents of metric prefixes is inappropriate in this case.![]()
Could it be a Kibimember? What's that? 1^10... Oops, Error that comes back as one.
It's not as bad as dividing by Zero
1 /0
Oh noes! *Zap!*
It's not as bad as dividing by Zero
1 /0
Oh noes! *Zap!*