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7:38 AM
Is the claim here actually true ? What do I miss ?
 
 
2 hours later…
9:49 AM
Is Where in a conventionally ordered list of constants does 𝜋 go? on-topic or opinion based? (I think it is opinion based.)
 
 
1 hour later…
11:15 AM
@MartinR Clearly opinion-based and a weird idea to order constants in such a way anyway (see my comment)
 
11:45 AM
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12:19 PM
D1, D2, D3, D4
 
 
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3:43 PM
@user21820 Done, don't you think there's something wrong with nufflee's answer as well there?
 
@user21820 I think the question is rather poor, as well. More should have been asked of the asker, and more should have been edited by the asker.
 
This can be deleted now
 
@TeresaLisbon One more such vote needed.
 
@amWhy 404'd?
 
@amWhy Thanks
 
3:49 PM
@MartinR @Peter I agree, and the post is now closed!
 
@XanderHenderson Thanks for the review queue question, it was a good call. The close vote queue is down to 390 now, which is better than 500 if not good by itself.
 
@XanderHenderson I made a big boo boo in my last comment regarding the need to close: The post awaiting closure was first noticed by Xander: I also believe it is opinion based: math.stackexchange.com/q/4276505
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@amWhy Ah, yes. Okay. It has a few close votes now.
 
@TeresaLisbon I agree. Not sure why I missed it earlier. It is up for deletion now.
 
@user21820 I understand , after all the question has quite a few answers and this one was longer than the other one you marked for deletion. One more vote needed to delete.
@ArcticChar D3 needs one more delete vote and the rest have been deleted.
 
4:00 PM
@user21820 @Teresa, now gone!
 
@amWhy Thanks!
@Peter Is closed and needs downvotes for deletion.
 
@amWhy Hmm I think "I also trialled a few consecutive powers of 2 and noticed that there seems to be a sequence perpetually ending in 2,4,8,6,2,4,8,6,⋯" is marginally acceptable for a first-time asker of a non-homework question. Though it's certainly a duplicate, but at least it's not like the typical PSQ fare. =)
Anyway thanks for helping to delete the terrible 'answers'!
The other answerers ought to have searched for a duplicate though, especially the >10k-rep one...
 
@user21820 agreed.
 
This too needs downvotes for deletion.
 
@TeresaLisbon One more downvote needed for deletion.
 
4:04 PM
@amWhy I (just) found a duplicate by searching for "powers last digit", and close-voted as such.
 
@user21820 Great!
 
@user21820 Voted to close as duplicate, thanks.
This also looks like a duplicate of the question below as a special case. If everyone agrees, we'll go for it.
 
@TeresaLisbon I suppose it's related, though kind of a rearrangement of the mathematical structure.
@TeresaLisbon Since it's closed 9 hours ago, we could just leave it?
 
@user21820 Your choice, but I'd already voted to delete because I saw that it was asked two days ago but didn't realize how recently it had been closed. It's ok, I don't see this as a big problem.
On the duplicate, perhaps I'll avoid marking it as one.
Low-quality Probably "definitions" part of context is fulfilled, but I don't know what other context is there.
 
4:20 PM
@TeresaLisbon I guess it's marginal, so I added a comment and a close-vote but I don't mind if others think it need not be closed.
 
@user21820 Same, it somewhat splits opinion, I guess I should look for more clear-cut posts to put in here so that others don't need to debate too much to close it!
 
Haha no problem. Clear-cut requests tend to look like D,D,D,C,C,C, right? =)
 
I mean, it's not like I hate debate, but there are so many posts out there that can be closed without so much as blinking one's eye!
@user21820 Haha, yes!
Speaking of your previous avalanche D1-D9, I'd checked everything and they're all deleted.
Ah, now here is something that can be closed as off-topic.
This as well, one vote left.
Unclear due to translation issue, but even then I think it's devoid of actual content.
 
 
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6:12 PM
Hello, again, Shawana Hill from SO! (@user16524632).
 
 
3 hours later…
8:45 PM
D1, D2, D3.
D4, D5, D6.
D7, D8, D9.
 

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