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[SpamCop-Social] Re: FUCK x 10e37857835768

Mr K. Mean 47p772ok02 at sneakemail.com
Fri Nov 7 15:42:52 EST 2003


On 2003-11-07, indigo <nobody at spamcop.net> wrote:
>
> "Mr K. Mean " <47p772ok02 at sneakemail.com> wrote in message
> news:boevsh$6mg$1 at news.spamcop.net...
>>
>> Quite a number there, considering there are probably 10^69 atoms in the
>> galaxy, probably 10^9 galaxies in the universe, so maybe something like
>> 10^78 atoms in the universe.
>
> Bzzzztttt! Back to remedial math class for Mr. Mean! 10^69 x 10^9 != 10^78

Umm, you sure about that one?  69+9 I'm pretty sure does equal 78.
http://school.discovery.com/cgi-bin/poly.cgi?back=exponents.html&s=%2810%5E69%29%2810%5E9%29&x=65&y=-10

Of course, the estimates I saw ranged from 10^67 to 10^70 for the galaxy 
and like 10^78 to 10^81 for the universe, depending on what whether you
count dark matter or whatever else might or might not be out there, so
it is all just wild guessing anyways.  It is a big number, but Pete's
is still way bigger.


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