that is pretty amusing, hehe.
Well, somebody at Apple has a sense of humor. The version of the System.framework version for OS X.2 given by System Profiler is 3.1415926535897932846 i.e. the value of pi.
that is pretty amusing, hehe.
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how come mine says 4.0, am i doing something wrong?
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Mine says 4.0 as well.Originally posted by iMacLover
how come mine says 4.0, am i doing something wrong?
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The value of pi is 4. What are you complaining about? =)
I guess that's the closest thing we get to an Easter Egg.
BTW mine says 4 too, in the actual version.plist file for System.framework. Maybe Buckey's pulling our leg.
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Really? Did I miss anything in school?Originally posted by rharder
The value of pi is 4.
Mine says 4 as well
6D51 Mac OS X 10.2.1 says '4', too. Maybe you have a faulty processor that can't count to 4?![]()
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Mine goes to 11.Originally posted by fryke
6D51 Mac OS X 10.2.1 says '4', too. Maybe you have a faulty processor that can't count to 4?![]()
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