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Topic: Pi for a beginner - easy one!
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Mike Mccarty Sr

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Re: Pi for a beginner - easy one!
Posted: Jun 5, 2000 2:39 PM
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In article <393b4ca7@moldnet.md>, Dan Stratila <danstr@iname.com> wrote:
)Hi;)
)
)Mike Mccarty Sr wrote in message <8h91to$poi$1@relay1.dsccc.com>...
)>In article <010620000822496858%edgar@math.ohio-state.edu.nospam>,
)>G. A. Edgar <edgar@math.ohio-state.edu.nospam> wrote:
)>)Mike Mccarty Sr <jmccarty@sun1307.ssd.usa.alcatel.com> wrote:
)>)
)>)> since PI=1 in
)>)> )base_PI arithmetic.
)>)
)>)Does this mean ten=1 in base_ten arithmetic?
)>
)>PLEASE TAKE CARE WITH YOUR ATTRIBUTIONS. I DID NOT WRITE THAT!
)
)That's not an attribution but a question. I also happen to be interested in
)how can Pi=1 in a number base, so could you be less concise about your
)statement?
)
)Dan.


You plainy quoted me as stating that in base_PI arithmetic PI=1. I SAID
NO SUCH THING.

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