Culture: Language: Alphabet
1337 for mathematic1ans.   (+4, -6)  [vote for, against]

Pi = E.lAIZq

Z 4 Z=A

etc, ad 8um.
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Nov 02 2012

Seems more like Mathematics for Leet fans.
-- csea, Nov 03 2012


Funnily enough, those are both syntactically valid statements in several different programming languages.
-- ytk, Nov 03 2012


Oop wrong room. my bad
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Nov 03 2012


// mathematic1ans //

Sp. "mathemat1c1ans"
-- 8th of 7, Nov 03 2012


Good point, [Bth of Z]
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Nov 03 2012


3 || /\/\s34[]d

(;,,,(= n00b: Y wd pi sh4pt _craft n33d t3h l4nd z0n3 qre?

_|_ .|. (@)
-- pashute, Nov 03 2012


I have no idea what is taking place here. But it can't be good.
-- sqeaketh the wheel, Nov 04 2012


wikipedia for Leet

pi = 3.1415

2+2=4
-- pashute, Nov 04 2012


That much was obvious. What I still don't get is why our elite mathematician would choose one false statement and one true one.
-- spidermother, Nov 04 2012


For balance of course. Truth is nothing without falsehood.
-- pocmloc, Nov 04 2012


how many Ians do we have here?
-- po, Nov 04 2012


I think the answer to that is a complex number.
-- RayfordSteele, Nov 05 2012


No ~ one false + one true = 0
-- xandram, Nov 05 2012



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