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by nontechdude1 2986 days ago
I could not use the term "semi-infinite" in my real analysis class and get away with it
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I hope "semi-infinite" sees wider adoption in our lexicon.
I’m partial to “infinite enough”.
I've always gone with "for really small values of infinite"
Me too. It marks someone as a person I can immediately feel superior to, without knowing anything else about them.

I will continue to use "nigh-inexhaustible", and bandy it about with sesqui-infinite glee, from the tall saddle of my high horse.

im not trying to be anything. its a cnbc headline, not some kid writing a term paper. if you know the subject it should be a mediocre joke. why are you calling people elitist for math jokes on a programming forum??
I think GP's point is that there is no such thing as "semi-infinite" and thus they can feel superior to them for not understanding how infinite infinity is.
Clearly you did not study journalism.