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feelsbadman.jpeg

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>>3568842
lol'd at "were the chosen one"

>> No.3568852 [View]

>>3568836

Break everything the ever believed in. :|

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Question to discuss:
Is there gravity in space? 98% of Omeglers don't know the right answer to this question!
Stranger 1: yes
Stranger 2: yeap
Stranger 1: it is
Stranger 1: were the chosen one.
Stranger 2 has disconnected

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>>3568806

lol'd

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Only planets have a gravitational pull, apparently.

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0 gravity.

>> No.3568790 [View]

>>3568781

Ohh, I'm sorry. I don't really know what that is.

But nobody on my epistemology class knew who Carl Sagan was :c

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._.

>> No.3568772 [View]

>>3568764

Hahaha, you know, misspelling everything is average, actually.

>> No.3568756 [View]

>>3568744

Just found out I don't have classes today.
Back to Omegle.

>> No.3568744 [View]

>>3568647

Well, hello!

I actually have to go to college now, but tonight I'll be here.

>> No.3567418 [View]

All right, I'm gonna go to bed. Night /sci/, keep the thread alive D:

>> No.3346935 [View]

>>3346930
>>3346915
get the fuck out.


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>> No.3330037 [View]

>>3330033

Because it asymptotically reaches the truth, which I'm not sure can be said for anything else we have.

>> No.3269037 [View]

56, 98, M nigeria

ASL PLS

>> No.3080559 [View]

Broke it up into cases and calculating it all now... but did cases of no digits, 1 digit, 2 digit, 3 digit, 4 digit, 5 digit... whether digits were end points or just middles.. etc... brute force unfortunately =\

>> No.3079973 [View]

If we run it into an nCr funciton we get 120 unique possibles.. if for now we consider U case and l case to be the same, we get 45.

>> No.3079935 [View]

I've gotten about that far... I'm trying to whittle it down to the number of completely distinct possibilities there are which would make the same number of possibilities. dUlUlUlUlU would be the same as dlUlUlUlUl number of possibilties

>> No.3079916 [View]

There are over 1500 different permutations of types alone. Solving this simply as a multiplicative problem won't be possible.

>> No.3079895 [View]

>>3079887

only uppercase or lowercase, not any character set. So just 26 letters of the alphabet. And your answer still disregards the consecutive rule.

>> No.3079869 [View]

Well, first character has 62 choices (10 digits, 26 upper case, 26 lower case), 2nd character depends on whether you chose a digit, upper case, or lower case.. you'll have 52 choices for the second one if you chose a digit, and 36 if you chose a upper case or lower case.

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A password must be 10 characters in length. A character can be a digit, upper case letter, or lower case letter. No two types can be consecutive. As in, no two digits, or upper case letters next to each other. How many different passwords are possible under this system?

>> No.2583079 [View]

>>2583055

You mean finite volume, like Gabriel's Horn?

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