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First rule of government spending: by Arachnid2004-12-12 02:24:55
  And keep one secret. (n/t) by Astro-g2004-12-12 02:30:51
    But then by Liava2004-12-12 02:33:50
      recorded static by Astro-g2004-12-12 02:36:09
        Sorry by Liava2004-12-12 02:40:13
          in the book by Astro-g2004-12-12 02:50:45
            I'm pretty sure that wasn't in the movie by Liava 2004-12-12 02:56:59
That's the type of thing I would have remembered.

However, pi and e are fine, since they are dimensionless constants. c, however, is not, so that one doesn't make a lot of sense. For example, c is approximately 180,000 miles per second or 300,000 km per second, so you could make c any number you wanted just by playing with the units.
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              pi only, I think. by whybird2006-11-19 12:55:59
                no I have to go read the book again by Astro-g2004-12-12 03:29:08
                There may have been some hint that there was some by Liava2004-12-12 11:43:38
              thats true by Astro-g2004-12-12 03:24:07
                Well... by mad marty2006-11-19 12:55:59
                  That doesn't really matter by Liava2004-12-12 11:40:15
                    the pi example in Contact was in base 11. (n/t) by whybird2004-12-12 19:26:35

 

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