I have a Ph.D. in math and understand most of the paragraph (though I’m not a number theorist). Also I know how to spell and use the word “drivel” in a sentence.
I have a Ph.D. in math and understand most of the paragraph (though I’m not a number theorist). Also I know how to spell and use the word “drivel” in a sentence.
Yeah, people need to understand just because it might not be for you, doesn’t mean it’s priced wrong for everyone.
It’s really hilarious that someone as blatantly smug and high-horse-y as yourself would totally botch the use of the word drivel, and erroneously use the word “dribble”. Nice work, dipshit.
I’ll steal iPhones from anybody I bloody well....errr....whatever do you mean?
Do you have a nice view from up there an your high horse?
> Within that set, a prime ending in 1 is followed by another ending in 1 just 18.5 percent of the time. That shouldn’t happen if they were truly random—we should expect to see this happen 25 percent of the time...
Look, can this NSA use this to look at my browsing history or not ?!?!?
Really?