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Lojban so it'll be 10 years this weekend! Hard to beiliev it's been so long!to study them. i'd say that discussion is the most appropriate one to have in answer to op's question, even if it's not necessarily what op envisioned. what if r\^2 = 1/pi? i'd say that satisfies most. i've only ever seen bases of integers, and i'm wondering what that would even look like i would argue that rejecting the premise of a question ? even if in order to make an interesting, valid point ? is a sidestep. i?m not calling the hague or anything. i?m just saying, it?s not the best answer because it?s more about satisfying the answerer?s desire to make a point than it is satisfying the questioner?s curiosity. this, i realize, is a semantic point, and might even be, at least to some degree, subjective... but hey, it?s , so i?ll argue my case. saying that pi is pi, and calling that definitive, is a theoretician?s answer. it?s fine if a conceptual understanding of pi is all you ever need to know for whatever work you?re doing ??teaching number theory, perhaps ? but, nasa still ends up needing decimals of pi out to fifteen digits in order to calculate trajectories for spacecraft. at some point, you have to convert the symbol into some digits in order to bring the conceptual into context with the practical and do work in the real world with it. there?s, then, some utility in knowing pi down to some decimal precision beyond just ?it is pi,? which means that asking a question which takes as its premise the importance of the decimal precision of pi shouldn?t be so quickly dismissed. this is why, to me at least, other answers pointing out that we already have pi out to essentially meaningless precision on the order of one hydrogen atom to the radius
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to say this. i agree with you 100%. history, should we be afforded such a luxury, will remember mitt romney as a hero. how ing obtuse. i never said that. i said the tool is there to do it, but the dem leadership won't flex their muscles. there is no check on this tool; they are just too wimpy to use it. you still don't get it. there is no tool. it's an illusion. why do you think they refuse to use it? they're not wimpy. they're not afraid. they're just not delusional like so many of the people here on claiming that the rules still matter. until trump, mcconnell, and the rest are removed from office, they are above the law. there is absolutely nothing that the house can do that the courts or an executive order can't block or immediately reverse. and the gop controls the doj. they control the senate. they control the executive branch. the house is almost completely powerless. you're shouting at a scrawny asthmatic kid with all the athleticism of a floppy half rotten carrot to throw a punch at a heavyweight boxer, claiming that he's in the right so there's no way he can lose. it's completely insane. how many times do the democrats have to embarr themselves publicly before people get that taking a swing and missing has real consequences and that doing the right thing and harming everyone in the process is not really the right thing to do. never mind. i don't like to argue with brick walls. because you have no argument to make except "the rules say we win and they lose". and yet, here we are. we're losing and they're winning despite the rules saying that it should be the other way around. yet that will not


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