no matter where this goes it ends with an infinite while loop:
while(god==somemadegod)
{
cout<<"Paradox!!!!";
stuffexisting=createdbysomethingelse;
god++;
somemadegod++;
}
no matter where this goes it ends with an infinite while loop:
while(god==somemadegod)
{
cout<<"Paradox!!!!";
stuffexisting=createdbysomethingelse;
god++;
somemadegod++;
}
Last edited by Tayls; 17th-April-2007 at 01:27.
I like science though, I can read a book about it and recreate what's in the book. I'd like to see someone recreate some stuff in the bible. ( now it HAS been done before EG: spreadig a sea, Saw it on a science show how they did it) but average Joe can't do shit out the bible.
Michael Ballack, he scores free-kicks.
He's got black hair, and he's german.
Michael Ballack, trains in paddocks.
in his spare time, HE FARMS HADDOCKS!
Watch me play Super C, guys!!
should gravity somehow dissappear all at once, everyone and everything would be thrown off the planet (continents and oceans included) at an angle tangent to the rotation of the Earth![]()
refer to my infinite while statement