There's a whole slew (uncountably infinitely many) of infinities less than zero:
All the integers less than zero, -1, -2, -3, -4... (countably many)
All the real numbers in [0,-1]: -.1, -.01, -.001, -.0001, ....(uncountably many)
All the reals in [-1,-2]: -1.1, -1.01, -1.001, -1.0001....(uncountably many)
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(countably many)
* Cory ponders 'Maybe the twiddler2, smaller than the zero footprint pc, has a
negative footprint. Thus it creates more space than it takes up. So that's how Dr.
Who fits a huge time machine inside of a phone booth. He has a stockroom of negative
footprint computers running his timemachine.'
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 08:26:36PM -0800, Christopher Allen wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
>
> > > Bob brought in this little computer the size of a keyboard. Very nice!!!!
> > > http://www.cybernetman.com
>
> > that! My laptop has a smaller footprint than that thing, and there
> > are even smaller pc's than mine!
> You must be dreaming, Cory. Bob's computer was zero footprint. Nothing can
> be less than zero.
> * Chris wonders what footprint classification a computer the size of his
> Twiddler2 would fall under.
>
> -Chris