Wackojacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > > Well, since we are getting all scientific, the ratio of the diameter of > > a circle to its circumference is in fact 3, if all you have is one > > significant digit, which it appears is all we have from the text. Now, > > if it said "ten point zero zero cubits" and "five point zero zero > > cubits" and "thirty point zero zero cubits" then there might be a point > > in there. > > > > Regards, > > > > -Roberto
> Ah but is it. 30 could be 2 significant digits, in that case it is > incorrect as it should be 31 :) Actually, this is not the case. It would only be two significant digits if it were written with a three followed by a 0 with a bar over it; the bar indicates that it really is *exactly* thirty, not just rounding from 28 or 31 or something. So no, as written it is not two significant digits. I'm afraid I don't have the citation for this, but somebody earlier asked when the new version was coming out. Well, let me tell you! The package was orphaned for an unusually long time (there were some developers who picked it up and added things over the years, such as King James and various priests), but not too much has been happening for the past few hundred years. Well, I decided to pick up the slack. In the updated version, all the pontification has been put into terse, modern English (no other language support, sorry) with lots of slang. It now takes place in New Jersey, and God's character is developed much further (a weird sense of humor comes through in older, now-deprecated versions, but now the more twisted elements are highlighted). Oh, and instead of preaching forgiveness and love and peace, Jeezy (for so He is called on the Streets; and it was good, Dawg) is a gangsta who kills for your sins! He later "reforms," runs for office, and supports the death penalty and full-scale war on with anyone we want. His rough-and-ready style of governance, however, leads to several assassination attempts, but since he is an expert at Kung-Fu and always carries several concealed weapons, he easily repels them. In the end, he becomes a billionaire tycoon and opens up sweat shops to "civilize" third-world countries. Amy -- As to Jesus of Nazareth...I think the system of Morals and his Religion, as he left them to us, the best the World ever saw or is likely to see; but I apprehend it has received various corrupting Changes, and I have, with most of the present Dissenters in England, some doubts as to his divinity. -- Benjamin Franklin