Quote from: challengerX on September 29, 2015, 12:50:07 PMQuote from: reeee👌 on September 29, 2015, 12:47:08 PMPlatypuses are a species of mammal that lays eggs.What theEchidnas are another example. They also poop, pee, and lay eggs through the same opening.
Quote from: reeee👌 on September 29, 2015, 12:47:08 PMPlatypuses are a species of mammal that lays eggs.What the
Platypuses are a species of mammal that lays eggs.
Is the practice of fist-fucking not the exemplary case of what Deleuze called the "expansion of a concept?" The fist is put to a new use; the notion of penetration is expanded into the combination of the hand with sexual penetration, into the exploration of the inside of a body. No wonder Foucault, Deleuze's Other, was practicing fisting: is fist-fucking not the sexual invention of the twentieth century, a new model of eroticism and pleasure? It is no longer genitalized, but focused just on the penetration of the surface, with the role of the phallus being taken over by the hand, the autonomized partial object par excellence.
Quote from: LC on September 29, 2015, 12:53:38 PMQuote from: DAS r00d d00d B00T on September 29, 2015, 12:34:41 PMNeil Armstrong was not the first man on the moon, it was in fact Adolf Hitler in 1946 after he escaped narrowly from a grim fate at the hands of the Russians. The entire German V2 rocket program was a contingency evacuation plan to bring top ranking officials to a secret Nazi moon base on the far side of the moon.I bet you hated the end of that movie.I actually never watched Iron Sky.
Quote from: DAS r00d d00d B00T on September 29, 2015, 12:34:41 PMNeil Armstrong was not the first man on the moon, it was in fact Adolf Hitler in 1946 after he escaped narrowly from a grim fate at the hands of the Russians. The entire German V2 rocket program was a contingency evacuation plan to bring top ranking officials to a secret Nazi moon base on the far side of the moon.I bet you hated the end of that movie.
Neil Armstrong was not the first man on the moon, it was in fact Adolf Hitler in 1946 after he escaped narrowly from a grim fate at the hands of the Russians. The entire German V2 rocket program was a contingency evacuation plan to bring top ranking officials to a secret Nazi moon base on the far side of the moon.
Quote from: reeee👌 on September 29, 2015, 12:51:46 PMQuote from: challengerX on September 29, 2015, 12:50:07 PMQuote from: reeee👌 on September 29, 2015, 12:47:08 PMPlatypuses are a species of mammal that lays eggs.What theEchidnas are another example. They also poop, pee, and lay eggs through the same opening.the echidna also has a four-headed penis
Quote from: reeee👌 on September 29, 2015, 12:51:46 PMQuote from: challengerX on September 29, 2015, 12:50:07 PMQuote from: reeee👌 on September 29, 2015, 12:47:08 PMPlatypuses are a species of mammal that lays eggs.What theEchidnas are another example. They also poop, pee, and lay eggs through the same opening.Platypuses are also venomous. They've got toxic barbs on the back of their legs.
Quote from: Fuddy-duddy on September 29, 2015, 12:57:34 PMQuote from: reeee👌 on September 29, 2015, 12:51:46 PMQuote from: challengerX on September 29, 2015, 12:50:07 PMQuote from: reeee👌 on September 29, 2015, 12:47:08 PMPlatypuses are a species of mammal that lays eggs.What theEchidnas are another example. They also poop, pee, and lay eggs through the same opening.the echidna also has a four-headed penisOh boy I don't like where this thread is going now.
IDK who that guy in the gif is but he makes me giggle. Please tell me his secrets.
Hitler actually did nothing wrongpicture for proofSpoilerSpoiler
Quote from: DAS r00d d00d B00T on September 29, 2015, 12:56:17 PMQuote from: LC on September 29, 2015, 12:53:38 PMQuote from: DAS r00d d00d B00T on September 29, 2015, 12:34:41 PMNeil Armstrong was not the first man on the moon, it was in fact Adolf Hitler in 1946 after he escaped narrowly from a grim fate at the hands of the Russians. The entire German V2 rocket program was a contingency evacuation plan to bring top ranking officials to a secret Nazi moon base on the far side of the moon.I bet you hated the end of that movie.I actually never watched Iron Sky.SpoilerThe white chick and the black guy get together at the end.
Quote from: Kitsunekun on September 29, 2015, 01:02:24 PMQuote from: SoporificSlashhhhhhhhhh👌 on September 29, 2015, 01:00:37 PMHitler actually did nothing wrongpicture for proof NSFW slight goreSpoilerYour first image was broken.you're broken
Quote from: SoporificSlashhhhhhhhhh👌 on September 29, 2015, 01:00:37 PMHitler actually did nothing wrongpicture for proof NSFW slight goreSpoilerYour first image was broken.
Hitler actually did nothing wrongpicture for proof NSFW slight goreSpoiler
Speaking of jontron, he just did a cover of Fireworks. I had no idea he could sing.
float Q_rsqrt( float number ){ long i; float x2, y; const float threehalfs = 1.5F; x2 = number * 0.5F; y = number; i = * ( long * ) &y; // evil floating point bit level hacking i = 0x5f3759df - ( i >> 1 ); // what the fuck? y = * ( float * ) &i; y = y * ( threehalfs - ( x2 * y * y ) ); // 1st iteration// y = y * ( threehalfs - ( x2 * y * y ) ); // 2nd iteration, this can be removed return y;}
Quote from: Sandtrap on September 29, 2015, 12:59:20 PMQuote from: Fuddy-duddy on September 29, 2015, 12:57:34 PMQuote from: reeee👌 on September 29, 2015, 12:51:46 PMQuote from: challengerX on September 29, 2015, 12:50:07 PMQuote from: reeee👌 on September 29, 2015, 12:47:08 PMPlatypuses are a species of mammal that lays eggs.What theEchidnas are another example. They also poop, pee, and lay eggs through the same opening.the echidna also has a four-headed penisOh boy I don't like where this thread is going now.Speaking of jontron, he just did a cover of Fireworks. I had no idea he could sing.
Quote from: Coco on September 29, 2015, 01:31:37 PM-Enceladus is way cooler: it's a moon around Saturn that has massive water geysers that shoot into space, and is now believed to have subsurface oceans.-Quake III has an incredibly interesting function for calculating the "fast inverse square root" of a number. Most programs would have had to take a while (relatively) to consult a lookup table (precalculated values stored in memory) to find an answer, but this code did a bunch of space magic and memory manipulation to provide an answer that worked well, in a quick amount of time. Funny to see that their comments are crude; same goes for MS-DOS.Code: [Select]float Q_rsqrt( float number ){ long i; float x2, y; const float threehalfs = 1.5F; x2 = number * 0.5F; y = number; i = * ( long * ) &y; // evil floating point bit level hacking i = 0x5f3759df - ( i >> 1 ); // what the fuck? y = * ( float * ) &i; y = y * ( threehalfs - ( x2 * y * y ) ); // 1st iteration// y = y * ( threehalfs - ( x2 * y * y ) ); // 2nd iteration, this can be removed return y;}oh yeah well this program i wrote will convert an algebraic string to RPN format and that subprogram, which I will not include, will solve it, its actually not entirely working atmCode: [Select]#include <stdio.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include "cstack.h"#include "alg2rpn.h"#include "rpn_util.h"float alg2rpn(char my_string[]) { cstack top; char output[30]; int i = -1, j = 0, next_state = 0; float ans; init_cstack(&top); while (1) { switch(next_state) { case 0: i++; if (is_digit(my_string[i])) { next_state = 1; } else if (is_operator(my_string[i])) { next_state = 2; } else if (is_space(my_string[i])) { next_state = 0; } else if (my_string[i] == '(') { next_state = 3; } else if (my_string[i] == ')') { next_state = 4; } else if (is_end(my_string[i])) { next_state = 5; } else { next_state = 6; } break; /* If Digit */ case 1: while ((is_digit(my_string[i]) || (my_string[i] == '.'))) { output[j] = my_string[i]; j++; i++; } output[j] = ' '; j++; next_state = 0; break; /* If Operator */ case 2: while ((!c_is_empty(top)) && (is_operator(top -> data)) && (prec(my_string[i]) <= prec(top -> data))) { output[j] = c_pop(&top); j++; output[j] = ' '; j++; } c_push(&top, my_string[i]); next_state = 0; break; /* If Left Parentheses */ case 3: c_push(&top, my_string[i]); next_state = 0; break; /* If Right Parentheses */ case 4: while (top -> data != '(') { output[j] = c_pop(&top); j++; output[j] = ' '; j++; } c_pop(&top); next_state = 0; break; case 5: while ((!c_is_empty(top)) && (is_operator(top -> data))) { output[j] = c_pop(&top); j++; output[j] = ' '; j++; } ans = rpn(output); return ans; break; case 6: return printf("Something went wrong\n"); exit; break; } }}
-Enceladus is way cooler: it's a moon around Saturn that has massive water geysers that shoot into space, and is now believed to have subsurface oceans.-Quake III has an incredibly interesting function for calculating the "fast inverse square root" of a number. Most programs would have had to take a while (relatively) to consult a lookup table (precalculated values stored in memory) to find an answer, but this code did a bunch of space magic and memory manipulation to provide an answer that worked well, in a quick amount of time. Funny to see that their comments are crude; same goes for MS-DOS.Code: [Select]float Q_rsqrt( float number ){ long i; float x2, y; const float threehalfs = 1.5F; x2 = number * 0.5F; y = number; i = * ( long * ) &y; // evil floating point bit level hacking i = 0x5f3759df - ( i >> 1 ); // what the fuck? y = * ( float * ) &i; y = y * ( threehalfs - ( x2 * y * y ) ); // 1st iteration// y = y * ( threehalfs - ( x2 * y * y ) ); // 2nd iteration, this can be removed return y;}
#include <stdio.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include "cstack.h"#include "alg2rpn.h"#include "rpn_util.h"float alg2rpn(char my_string[]) { cstack top; char output[30]; int i = -1, j = 0, next_state = 0; float ans; init_cstack(&top); while (1) { switch(next_state) { case 0: i++; if (is_digit(my_string[i])) { next_state = 1; } else if (is_operator(my_string[i])) { next_state = 2; } else if (is_space(my_string[i])) { next_state = 0; } else if (my_string[i] == '(') { next_state = 3; } else if (my_string[i] == ')') { next_state = 4; } else if (is_end(my_string[i])) { next_state = 5; } else { next_state = 6; } break; /* If Digit */ case 1: while ((is_digit(my_string[i]) || (my_string[i] == '.'))) { output[j] = my_string[i]; j++; i++; } output[j] = ' '; j++; next_state = 0; break; /* If Operator */ case 2: while ((!c_is_empty(top)) && (is_operator(top -> data)) && (prec(my_string[i]) <= prec(top -> data))) { output[j] = c_pop(&top); j++; output[j] = ' '; j++; } c_push(&top, my_string[i]); next_state = 0; break; /* If Left Parentheses */ case 3: c_push(&top, my_string[i]); next_state = 0; break; /* If Right Parentheses */ case 4: while (top -> data != '(') { output[j] = c_pop(&top); j++; output[j] = ' '; j++; } c_pop(&top); next_state = 0; break; case 5: while ((!c_is_empty(top)) && (is_operator(top -> data))) { output[j] = c_pop(&top); j++; output[j] = ' '; j++; } ans = rpn(output); return ans; break; case 6: return printf("Something went wrong\n"); exit; break; } }}
Quote from: Winy on September 29, 2015, 02:31:27 PM1. The largest known star, by volume, is UY Scuti, which has a diameter roughly 1,708 times that of the Sun. If placed in the center of our Solar System, it's surface would likely extend to or beyond the orbital radius of Saturn. I could have swore that statistic belonged to VY Canis Majoris unless its changed recently
1. The largest known star, by volume, is UY Scuti, which has a diameter roughly 1,708 times that of the Sun. If placed in the center of our Solar System, it's surface would likely extend to or beyond the orbital radius of Saturn.