Originally posted by ValidusI know who quanchi is, just interested in what the "Great nvr" says.
Nvr believes that you and a troll called quanchi are the same person.
I mean, he's so right, and reliable all the time... 🙄
Anyway, nvr's a dumbass, and when did he say this?
Hold on, I got to log on with my "other" account... 😂
Originally posted by Harry Fingerman
I know who quanchi is, just interested in what the "Great nvr" says.I mean, he's so right, and reliable all the time... 🙄
Anyway, nvr's a dumbass, and when did he say this?
Hold on, I got to log on with my "other" account... 😂
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Oh my gawd!
He's back!
*orgasm*.
Originally posted by Harry Fingermanwait a minute. i thought i heard nver say he got you banned. you are this bran eh? how long have you been at each others thraots. fill me in cuz i forgot?
I know who quanchi is, just interested in what the "Great nvr" says.I mean, he's so right, and reliable all the time... 🙄
Anyway, nvr's a dumbass, and when did he say this?
Hold on, I got to log on with my "other" account... 😂
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Originally posted by quanchi112
but sentry>superman.
Indeed, due to the fact that in certain programming language you can do operator assignment.
Meaning 1+1 can equal 0.
1+1 can also evaluate to true. Or false.
1-1 can equal 1.
100/10 can be 0 or 10 or 1000 or....
So, absolutely, Sentry CAN '>' Superman. In certain languages. 🙂.
Originally posted by Soljernah. in all languages sentry>superman. he stalemated galactus and doesnt have the glaring weaknesses supes has. nuff said.
Indeed, due to the fact that in certain programming language you can do operator assignment.Meaning 1+1 can equal 0.
1+1 can also evaluate to true. Or false.
1-1 can equal 1.
100/10 can be 0 or 10 or 1000 or....
So, absolutely, Sentry CAN '>' Superman. In certain languages. 🙂.
Originally posted by quanchi112
nah. in all languages sentry>superman. he stalemated galactus and doesnt have the glaring weaknesses supes has. nuff said.
Well, with enough work applied, any language can be adapted to have operator assignment.
So, yes, you're technically right.
Sentry CAN > Superman in all languages.
Only after the operator > has been reassigned, however.
🙂.