If Google is indeed working on an OS (although unlikely) I would like to see them opt for their own Linux distribution. Think about it. It would be free and open source, which fits nicely in Google's rhetoric, and Google could use its searching algorithms to develop a new, efficient file system.
How many sig figs does the article use in the.999999c figure? I remember seeing a proof somewhere that due to an inherent flaw in the decimal system,.999999_ == 1. So hopefully they are not implying infinite precision.
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If Google is indeed working on an OS (although unlikely) I would like to see them opt for their own Linux distribution. Think about it. It would be free and open source, which fits nicely in Google's rhetoric, and Google could use its searching algorithms to develop a new, efficient file system.
How many sig figs does the article use in the .999999c figure? I remember seeing a proof somewhere that due to an inherent flaw in the decimal system, .999999_ == 1. So hopefully they are not implying infinite precision.
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((U+C+I) x (10-S))/20 x A x 1/(1-sin(F/10)) This obviously returns a data-type mismatch.