20" = 0.01 in 100
Or 20 seconds is a hundredth in a hundred feet.
I will give you a 400 foot baseline, double an angle to a Point ten feet away and you are off by 60". Do you redo the set?
1,86,282
186282
8m 17s
5280
39.37
.08333333333333333333333333333333333333333
Moe, what are you doing up at 5am? I must have entered my post at exact time as you. That first number gave me a point on the Professional exam.
From the archives
0.00000645
20,906,000
One (1). The number of times I'd like to get things done correctly.
0.5150588857 in SPC 4203
Would have to look up any others.
Without complex numbers we would not be corresponding on this site and none of our electronic appliances would exist.
Field Dog, post: 406058, member: 9186 wrote: One (1). The number of times I'd like to get things done correctly.
I read or heard something a few months ago that relates to what you said, just phrased a little different.
"You only get one chance to do something right the first time"
5318008
Shawn Billings, post: 406043, member: 6521 wrote: [USER=291]@Nate The Surveyor[/USER] I'll bite. What's significant about 5250?
What would a list of important numbers be.... without a typo? It's supposed to be 5280, but, I could not edit it, on smart phone... 🙂
Stupid smart phone!
Apparently my top secret social security number that is supposed to only be used to prove I am entitled to certain benefits is the single most important number in the whole wide world to everyone else. My mother's maiden name and the name of my first pet are far more important than they really should be for some reason. Mxyzptlk and Ringtail, by the way. As for the SSN, all of the digits are multiples of i raised to the fourth power.
Shawn Billings, post: 406043, member: 6521 wrote: [USER=291]@Nate The Surveyor[/USER] I'll bite. What's significant about 5250?
Section 5250 is a section of the California Welfare and Institutions Code (specifically, the LantermanÛÒPetrisÛÒShort Act or "LPS") which allows a qualified officer or clinician to involuntarily confine a person deemed to have certain mental disorders for up to 14 days, following being involuntarily held for 72 hours
I don't think that this is what Nate means, though.
98.6 is a very important number.
BR-549
69?
foggyidea, post: 406073, member: 155 wrote: Section 5250 is a section of the California Welfare and Institutions Code (specifically, the LantermanÛÒPetrisÛÒShort Act or "LPS") which allows a qualified officer or clinician to involuntarily confine a person deemed to have certain mental disorders for up to 14 days, following being involuntarily held for 72 hours
I don't think that this is what Nate means, though.
We have something similar in Florida, it's called the Baker Act. It works too! 😉
Holy Cow, post: 406075, member: 50 wrote: BR-549
I wouldn't be surprised if Junior Samples was your kin. :scream:
2.777- a vara important number.
Nate The Surveyor, post: 406027, member: 291 wrote: 62 days, gestation for a dog.
But isn't human gestation time more relevant for you, Nate?