Glad I could help with a worthwhile hobby! At least it is one of my favorites.
And you reminded me of what is below this paragraph. There are a number of people on this site that occasionally use the term infinite ... and some of them even use it correctly. The latter ones will be more likely to see the difference between the following two.
1. An unending parade of an infinite number of mathematicians walks into a bar. The first one orders a beer, the second orders half a beer, and the third orders a third of a beer. That's when the bartender puts up his hands and yells, "Get the hell out of here! Are you trying to ruin me?"
2. An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. The first says, "Give me a beer." The second says, "I'll have a half a beer." The third says, "A quarter of a beer, please." The bartender pours two beers and says, "Come on, people. Know your limits."