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Re: constant `e'
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Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
Re: constant `e' |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Feb 2007 09:23:35 +0100 (CET) |
> >> Despite being a maths graduate, I can't think of any other such
> >> constants with anything like the universality of e and pi.
> >
> > 42
>
> >Perhaps we should introduce the constant `math-42'.
>
> 42 is just the answer as I recall.
> I'm not convinced that it needs to have a contant definition.
Maybe it's possible that not all people know that this is a joke...
There are high chances that some of the list members haven't read the
`Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy'.
Werner
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