<p>what is the number right before infinity?</p>
<p>infinity-1? but would it keep changing?</p>
<p>what is the number right before infinity?</p>
<p>infinity-1? but would it keep changing?</p>
<p>there is no infinity-1 because infinity isnt a number. it's INFINITE. there's no second-to-last number because there is no last number.</p>
<p>This is a copy off of my post!! Only your is stupid.</p>
<p>Only WHAT is stupid? Dear me, I'm going to have to send out the grammar police...</p>
<p>Yeah, we always have to be grammatically correct, don't we? </p>
<p>... ugh.</p>
<p>Only half as often as we are politically correct.</p>
<p>Hey... maybe the OP really had no idea... CCers, I'm very disappointed! We ought to be kinder to NEW MEMBERS!! Tsk Tsk.</p>
<p>And PrEpKiD, while you may now know the answer, please don't feel like it was a stupid question. And haha, if you meant it as a joke, then nice job in inciting this crazy (albeit short-lived) CC riot. ...My 2 cents. Later.</p>
<p>-Jon :)</p>
<p>The OP is not a new member. I know it.</p>
<p>Haha... that's possible too.... I guess I didn't consider that. But who would go through the trouble of making a new ID? Idk..... w/e ;) later!</p>
<p>It is possible because the OP mentioned it herself in another thread. So I'm 100% certain. =)</p>
<p>Haha alright then :D... Here ends yet another pointless thread. *tear :(</p>
<p>Guys, give Martha a break for being a grammar officer. I mean, if you were from Alabama, wouldn't you correct people and act elitist to try to maintain a shred of dignity. I mean, it's Alabama! I certainly would probably have some issues if I was from Alabama.</p>
<p>It wasn't a grammar issue on my part. Well, yes, it was, but it was a typo thingie because my mind works faster than my fingers although my fingers ain't bad either</p>
<p>Gosh, it was a joke...</p>
<p>Hey, yeah, let's all parade around stupid Southern jokes and perpetuate the stereotypes!</p>
<p>Great way to have fun!</p>
<p>I am a southern boy and reside in a southern community and do not appear stupid, do I?</p>
<p>Nope (I thought I'd answer even though that was rhetorical), and I don't believe I fit most Southern stereotypes.</p>
<p>I fit the Southern stereotypes that I want to be proud of. ;)</p>
<p>Yeah, but not the my-parents-are-second-cousins 'types.</p>
<p>you people</p>