GMail infinity + 1 plan.
I know I'm a little late jumping on this band wagon, but does anyone have an extra gmail invite they wouldn't mind PMing me? :P
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This day we give you 1mb. Tomorrow, 1/2mb. Next day, 1/3mb, and so-on.
I really should learn the convergence tests but IIRC that is not convergent so we'll be reaching infinite space on gmail in the future.
that's what i meant it for. You reach infinity, but it grows slower and slower (grows approx. as log(n)) . Somebody had in sig joke about infinite amount of money as prize... they pay 1$ this week, 1/2 $ next week, 1/3$ , and so-on.
I don't think you can reach infinity with this method, in this context, due to the fact that, numbers, digitally speaking, have a certain indivisable granurality (the bit), and you can't add fractions of a bit to a number...
...but please correct me if I'm wrong...
In reality it is impossible to reach infinity of course. In theory though, that would be possible. Although it would take way more than infinte iterations ;)
Quote:Original post by KalidorYou got an e-mail address? I'll send ya one.
I know I'm a little late jumping on this band wagon, but does anyone have an extra gmail invite they wouldn't mind PMing me? :P
//edit. nvm, PMed it, lol.
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You got an e-mail address? I'll send ya one.
//edit. nvm, PMed it, lol.
Doh, I just PMed my email address. Please don't sign me up for any porn spam mails. [grin]
Thanks!
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Well, I have to use this space for something... Any ideas?
I use mine for source control.
With all these free email services upping their storage, I'm pretty sure it means Internet is growing at a severe and unstable rate. Before long, Internet will no longer be able to support itself, thus collapsing much like a black hole. Internet (or Interhole, if you prefer), will take with it all the information and data currently contained within it into oblivion. Clearly it follows that because all human knowledge is currently stored on Internet we will lose all that we know and must start again from scratch. I don't know about you guys, but I'm going to go sharpen some sticks.
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With all these free email services upping their storage, I'm pretty sure it means Internet is growing at a severe and unstable rate. Before long, Internet will no longer be able to support itself, thus collapsing much like a black hole. Internet (or Interhole, if you prefer), will take with it all the information and data currently contained within it into oblivion. Clearly it follows that because all human knowledge is currently stored on Internet we will lose all that we know and must start again from scratch. I don't know about you guys, but I'm going to go sharpen some sticks.
My skills in metal working and blacksmithing should come in handy! I also have learned how to smelt my own iron ore!
Hey, it's passed both 2000 and 2048 MB. It's at about 2051 now. Maybe it really is infinite.
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