Count to 1000000 ... for the geeks.
#25
Posted 01 September 2007 - 03:15 AM
5! = 120
6! = 720
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1.3555886163687693983389074043463e+341957
Yeah, the Windows calculator should not be underestimated.
Well, that's what I used at least, assuming you did as well.
#27
Posted 01 September 2007 - 04:57 AM
7! = 5040
Hehe, it doesn't complain.
Those expensive graphing calculators? Nooo... They complain to you when they have to think for a minute.
I wonder if the Windows calculator can be overloaded...
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Yea.
I've been using it a lot... Lets just say I was trying to overload it
Kept squaring really large numbers. =P Ended up getting to 9.3e1500000
Just took waaaayyy too long to keep squaring numbers from then on 
Hehe, it doesn't complain.
I wonder if the Windows calculator can be overloaded...
#29
Posted 01 September 2007 - 05:11 AM
8! = 40320
Nice!
It also does it for octadecimal and binary.
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Something funky... Put negative 1 into it, convert it to hex, then back to decimal
I think it's something to do with changing to unsigned and back to signed. or the other way around. or something 
Nice!
It also does it for octadecimal and binary.
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