isn't it seisenta y seis? :huh:
71
that's only if you want to be formal, if you're a regular Spanish speaker it's too tedious to say the "y" and everyone knows what you are talking about anyway
999999999999999999x8741718781860178707234x471534981623489671230-274780126751074+7126347410745623654376513-123-457987976907890709790798+903x0+78
order of operations. remember that crap? only 903 gets muliplied by 0. which means that.......*does math* the answer to that equation is actually
4.1220262051621538765372814573942e+60.
aka 4.1220262051621538765372814573942 * (10^60)
aka 4.1220262051621538765372814573942 * 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
aka 4,122,026,205,162,153,876,537,281,457,394,200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
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hmm. thats supposed to be 81 smilies, but it looks too short to me. *shrug*
edit # 2: i think i may have forgot to add th 78. oh well, im not goin through that again.