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>> No.3639229 [View]

>>3639224
Nope. Your assertion is that multible numbers in an expression form a number of their own. You support it with a logical proof.

>> No.3639216 [View]

>>3639207
Are you honestly going to say that it does without providing any evidence?

Are you honestly going to try and silence the argument with incredulity?

>> No.3639225 [View]

>>3639176
The site looks 'aight, and ships internationally. Having a good look now, thanks.

>> No.3639202 [View]

>>3639198
This relies on the initial assertion that 1/3= 0.3...
If you don't accept that, then the argument doesn't work. If you do, then you accept the principle of 0.9...=1

>> No.3639185 [View]

>>3639176
The cameras are about 16grams each, with an hour's battery and 8 hours memory. Should be enough, easily.
I plan on using rods of balsa to hold them below the chopper, as they're light as shit. Overall It's probably going to total 40g

>> No.3639169 [View]

>>3639148
Whoopsie. That should be
<span class="math">\sum_{1}^{\infty}=ar/(1-r)[/spoiler]

>> No.3639158 [View]

>>3639147
Dohoho

>> No.3639148 [View]

>>3639080
<span class="math">a=9~r=0.1[/spoiler]
<span class="math">\sum_{1}^{\infty}=ar(1-r)[/spoiler]
<span class="math"> \sum_{1}^{\infty}=(9*0.1)(1-0.1)[/spoiler]
It's 1.

>> No.3639135 [View]

>>3639118
They were last time. /sci/ is where I squat though :3. Plus, I have mad sci envy.

>>3639120
At least 5 people have shown interest, on both boards. If you don't like me, feel free to leave the thread.

>> No.3639109 [View]
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>>3639095
Oh lord, it's you.

so is this thread going to get on track at some point, or am I baleeting it and trying /g/ again?

>> No.3639088 [View]

>>3639078
:/
Calling someone "summerfag" is something a generic summerfag would do. This is besides the point though, the joke wasn't serious and this is 4chan, fgs. The observation that immigrants to the US tend to hold service jobs is not racism.

>> No.3639068 [View]

>>3639061
That would be me. I('d like to) think the thread death was more to do with someone spamming.

>> No.3638014 [View]

>>3638001
He didn't.

>> No.3637938 [View]

>Today
>Birmingham ThinkTank with younger brother
>entering planetarium
>posters with pictures of andromeda, pleidaes cluster, crab nebula
>quotes on all of them
>gradually moving along in cue
>looking for decent pop scientists
>see Tyson
>see Brian Cox
>no Sagan
>get to the last one
>dis gon' be gud

> Pseudocience pseudocience baseless prediction
> water melons peas and carrots pseudoscience
> --Michio Kaku

FFFFFFF-
They also talked about the goldilocks zone being tiny and the earth being thought to be flat after 1200AD.

>> No.3633214 [View]
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I MADE A DRAWING
The main problem is the shitty battery life for the helicopter, of 7-10 minutes. A ground vehicle wouldn't have this problem, and a plane can manage half an hour. They're all the same (ish) price.

>> No.3633175 [View]

Damnit, now everything is interesting. They have GSM bugs that work internationally for £30 :/

>> No.3633159 [View]

>>3633154
I mad, reported.

>> No.3633148 [View]

>>3633131
>Vacuuming
FFFFuck cleaning. We have immigrants for that.

I'd prefer something aerial if at all possible. For extra lulz.
Also, if anyone's interested these are without exaggeration awesome in several ways. For any Americans ITT, They work out at about $29
http://www.bigongadgets.com/spy-gadgets/mini-spy-camera-camcorder-car-remote-keyring-4gb.html
I'll probably be using one of them (or possibly two, for 3D video)
>>3633134
Thanks, GTFO.

>> No.3633125 [View]

>>3633119
You're wrong, and watermelon deliciousness is virtually an objective fact. Any idea what I should do in terms of drones?

>> No.3633117 [View]

>>3633109
This isn't /b/. Plus, watermelons are fucking delicious, if anything you're complimenting black people.

>> No.3633110 [View]

>>3633091
And the general idea between the farming. Factory farming is a lot more based on high yields rather than decent produce, meaning it gets grown as fast as possible. I think.
>>3633102
Bananas aren't easy, Blueberries are not delcious, green apples are better than red apples and watermelons are easier than that; throw those bitches at walls.

>> No.3633089 [View]

>>3633079
Because the organic isn't the bit that makes it taste better; organic farming is incredibly inefficient. It's the fact that the veg isn't grown en mass that makes it taste better.

>> No.3633078 [View]

Please can we discuss the point of the thread? I'll give the money to Ray Comfort if I don't get at least 4 suggestions.

>> No.3633063 [View]

>>3633048
;_;

Try buying some *groan* organic grapes/peaches at a market, the difference is massive. I'd rate grapes at least as high as crisp apples.

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