El mar, 30-10-2007 a las 02:28 +0100, mm escribió:
> Joao Morais a écrit :
> > Daniël Mantione wrote:
> >> And, as said before, no datastructure is adequate for storing a 
> >> mathematical real number. Not even if you have infinite memory.
> > 
> > Nope. If infinite memory was tangible, you would be able to store any 
> > real number.
> 
> How many time would it take to store Pi in an infinite memory? :-)
> 

1, off course. 

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