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Started by iWolf, June 02, 2007, 08:34:31 AM

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Samus Aran

June 02, 2007, 08:35:56 AM #1 Last Edit: June 02, 2007, 08:44:17 AM by Bassir
GAME ≠ REAL LIFE

iWolf


Samus Aran

Quote from: iWolf on June 02, 2007, 08:36:35 AM
Quote from: Kaz on June 02, 2007, 08:35:56 AM
GAME =\= REAL LIFE


Fixed.


...go back to elementary math classes.  psyduck;





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A symbol used to denote items that are approximately equal is "≈" (wave lines), and the symbol used to denote when items are not equal is "" (slashed equal sign). Most programming languages, which are limited to the ASCII character set, use "~=", "!=", "=/=" or "<>" to represent "not equal to"; "!=" has carried over into newsgroups and Internet forums. The symbol "≡" is often used to indicate an identity, or a congruence relation in modular arithmetic. The symbol "≘" can be used to express that an item corresponds to another.


Samus Aran

Quote from: Bassir on June 02, 2007, 08:44:25 AM
Quote from: Kaz on June 02, 2007, 08:35:56 AM
GAME ≠ REAL LIFE


Fix'd.


Well yes, THAT's a proper fixing, but I don't know how to make that character without copying and pasting it from somewhere else.

iWolf

I've seen people use those before and I had no idea what they ment. I thought Games =\= Real life meant Games > real life.

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Quote from: iWolf on June 02, 2007, 08:45:41 AM
I've seen people use those before and I had no idea what they ment. I thought Games =\= Real life meant Games > real life.
No, it means "Games equals or equals Real life."
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SBKT

Quote from: iWolf on June 02, 2007, 08:45:41 AM
I've seen people use those before and I had no idea what they ment. I thought Games =\= Real life meant Games > real life.


There's also != which is about the same thing. I can't get the =/= thing to work.

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