OrthogonalCaster
OrthogonalCaster
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18th October
18th October
This machine takes the remainder from whole number division, multiplies it by 10 and feeds it back into the divider, resulting in the ability to repeatedly find more and more digits after the decimal point. Infinitely.
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Comments

  • Thereactorguy2054v2
    Thereactorguy2054v2
    31st October
    Be a laptop of course.
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    25th October
    @JNJNRobin1337 That's because the divider is wired to trigger the next action when the divisor is unloaded, and when it's empty it just doesn't happen
  • JNJNRobin1337
    JNJNRobin1337
    25th October
    it doesnt even seem to Attempt dividing by zero
  • dirtguy11211
    dirtguy11211
    24th October
    cool +1
  • electroBOOM_
    electroBOOM_
    24th October
    Make a Euler constant calculator now
  • trcmkr
    trcmkr
    23rd October
    so, this goes to infinity and... beyond? +1
  • hexedeciman
    hexedeciman
    23rd October
    * nah, tpt.setfpscap(2)
  • Lime_64
    Lime_64
    23rd October
    tpt.setfpscap (300) +1
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    23rd October
    Yeah, explain what the "laptop" would do in this fantasy of yours
  • jansuki
    jansuki
    22nd October
    He means, how would a mouse work in tpt? how would all of your points work?