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Jeremy R
2009-01-01, 03:49 AM
Man, this is pointless.
Edit: Spheres?
hobo_chuck
2009-01-01, 03:54 AM
Circle?:p
hobo_chuck
2009-01-01, 03:56 AM
JaJaJaJaJaJaJaJa!!!
Here's my most favorite round object:
http://www.rps.psu.edu/probing/graphics/earth2.jpg
Jeremy R
2009-01-01, 04:23 AM
What do you call 1.7 made into a circle. 2! hehehehehehehe.
hobo_chuck
2009-01-01, 04:28 AM
What do you call 1.7 made into a circle. 2! jejejejejejeje.
ftfy
uni57
2009-01-01, 04:43 AM
apple pi
Biggestbtc
2009-01-01, 03:13 PM
JaJaJaJaJaJaJaJa!!!
Here's my most favorite round object:
http://www.rps.psu.edu/probing/graphics/earth2.jpg
That's not a sphere though, it's an oblate spheroid—a rounded shape with a bulge around the equator—although the precise shape is a geoid.
And I got that from wikipedia. Legit.
Fooby
2009-01-01, 03:36 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/58/Squircle2.svg/544px-Squircle2.svg.png
Squircle is round enough.
Legit from Wikipedia.
phlegm
2009-01-01, 05:26 PM
Man, this is pointless.
Do you believe in the actual existence of pointless objects? :eek:
Have you ever seen an object that doesn't have points when inspected closely enough? What's the shape of a subatomic particle, really? :p
Jeremy R
2009-01-01, 06:04 PM
I was under the beleif, that if you looked close enough, youd see a bunch of vibrating loops.
hobo_chuck
2009-01-01, 06:37 PM
I was under the beleif, that if you looked close enough, youd see a bunch of vibrating loops.
Ah, so faith has shifted from religion to theory?
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