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« on: November 10, 2020, 03:56:52 PM »yeah i'll cope, cope in your loving assoh baby talk dirty to me
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yeah i'll cope, cope in your loving assoh baby talk dirty to me
i couldnt be wrongbreaking news: local blocklander becomes literally infallible, plans to replace the pope shortly
I don't believe that source for even a second, but if it was true, Biden would still be at 280 electoral votes. I'm sorry to say it man but you lost. This is not a healthy way to cope.
It's just a specific region. But fine fair enough. Multiple ballots per election.i'm about to blow your mind: you can cast one, but not both ballots you're given
However there are anomalous factors here.
The total sent are 811,836 and theres 2 ballots per voter.
The registered voter count is 408,268. And if you double it you get 816,536.
816,536 - 811,836 = 4700.
4700 Ballots missing, right on the dot.
2350 people's votes missing, at least. If there are not false votes that have taken their place.
Seems like a long and complicated way to do something simple.It's almost identical to the way that the GNU GMP library handles it. That's the most popular bignum library in existence.
I came across it looking for a torquescript bignum library, which would allow arbitrary-precision arithmetic. I was using it for a gamemode where you could have money and go above $1 million without it becoming inaccurate/compressed to scientific notationI totally understand why you'd wanna use that old code of mine since it's base 10 so you can actually display the numbers (which is kinda vital). it's about an order of magnitude slower though. you may have problems if your server is *constantly* doing math with it.
I ended up using code from this add-on: https://github.com/Tungul/Support_Cryptography
It's pretty simple you can just add two numbers together with IMath_Add but there are a couple other similar functions and I'm not sure what they all do lol
hell yeah brother!!cuz im canada!! goteem!!!