this doesn't make any sense. making it neutral instead.
there now you are NANed.
In computing, NaN, which stands for Not a Number, is a value or symbol that is usually produced as the result of an operation on invalid input operands, especially in floating-point calculations. For example, most floating-point units are unable to explicitly calculate the square root of negative numbers, and will instead indicate that the operation was invalid and return a NaN result.
at last =D thanks syfe & Nacos =D
Well, thanks to this thread, I know how randomness is calculated. Square root, eh?
Negative rep to keep you in the NaN longer. Please positive rep me, I want to get my randomness to a high, whole number. Like 12.
omfg now I'm + 1,4142
can someone please help? D+
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