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Not going in the reddit thread, seems a little too risky for work. Besides what is there to say? Of course people are going to put cp on reddit, I daresay people but cp on youtube and tumblr and pretty much any other place it's possible for them to upload cp to.
by the way how the hell do you do accuracies with fractional inches and such? That sounds like an absolute bitch.
With decimals it's easy
you write as many decimals that you have
for example this log is 1.00 metres thick, as in, I have measured it accurately only down to the centimetre.
Most measuring tapes have tick marks down to the 16th of an inch.
um, okay, but how do you get across that you used one that did? or if you used a micrometer?
do you have to write it in like text?
Figuring out which figures you've been mathing get how inaccurate seems very hard then.
the whole point of significant figures is that at that level of (in) significance, it doesn't matter
you just follow the same rules and round up or down to the nearest conventional unit, which is 1/16th of an inch in imperial and 1/10 of whatever in metric
by the way how the hell do you do accuracies with fractional inches and such? That sounds like an absolute bitch.
With decimals it's easy
you write as many decimals that you have
for example this log is 1.00 metres thick, as in, I have measured it accurately only down to the centimetre.
Most measuring tapes have tick marks down to the 16th of an inch.
um, okay, but how do you get across that you used one that did? or if you used a micrometer?
do you have to write it in like text?
Figuring out which figures you've been mathing get how inaccurate seems very hard then.
the whole point of significant figures is that at that level of (in) significance, it doesn't matter
you just follow the same rules and round up or down to the nearest conventional unit, which is 1/16th of an inch in imperial and 1/10 of whatever in metric
there is no fractionals in metric we have names for all of those, and no, you most definitely don't always round up or down to the nearest conventional unit unless I am misunderstanding what you mean by conventional
you round up or down to a level of accuracy that matches your instruments
like if I measured this side to be 34 cm, and this side to be 13 cm, I can't calculate that the third side is 18.44 cm, since I could only measure accurately to the closest whole cm in this case.
so I'm reading a thread about weather you would date a transperson and someone says "try to say no to this" and posts a picture of Kayo Police in a Bikini and hotpants on a beach.
so I'm reading a thread about weather you would date a transperson and someone says "try to say no to this" and posts a picture of Kayo Police in a Bikini and hotpants on a beach.
I must have missed that, unless somoene made a new trans thread. :P
so I'm reading a thread about weather you would date a transperson and someone says "try to say no to this" and posts a picture of Kayo Police in a Bikini and hotpants on a beach.
I must have missed that, unless somoene made a new trans thread. :P
Posts
maybe next year.
That's precious.
What's next, quoting Mein Kampf at a seder?
I wanted to go this year but I have not been in Japan long enough to really build up enough funds for such a trip, sadly.
With decimals it's easy
you write as many decimals that you have
for example this log is 1.00 metres thick, as in, I have measured it accurately only down to the centimetre.
Though it does not seem fiscally responsible!n
Most measuring tapes have tick marks down to the 16th of an inch.
um, okay, but how do you get across that you used one that did? or if you used a micrometer?
do you have to write it in like text?
Figuring out which figures you've been mathing get how inaccurate seems very hard then.
the whole point of significant figures is that at that level of (in) significance, it doesn't matter
you just follow the same rules and round up or down to the nearest conventional unit, which is 1/16th of an inch in imperial and 1/10 of whatever in metric
Seems like the big game for many people is Ace Attorney 5, although if its there Yakuza 5 will show well.
there is no fractionals in metric we have names for all of those, and no, you most definitely don't always round up or down to the nearest conventional unit unless I am misunderstanding what you mean by conventional
you round up or down to a level of accuracy that matches your instruments
like if I measured this side to be 34 cm, and this side to be 13 cm, I can't calculate that the third side is 18.44 cm, since I could only measure accurately to the closest whole cm in this case.
Seems like the big game for many people is Ace Attorney 5, although if its there Yakuza 5 will show well.
what the hell?
so I'm reading a thread about weather you would date a transperson and someone says "try to say no to this" and posts a picture of Kayo Police in a Bikini and hotpants on a beach.
I must have missed that, unless somoene made a new trans thread. :P
Different forum.