Forum: Writers


Subject: Working by eye

tallpindo opened this issue on Dec 29, 2003 ยท 13 posts


tallpindo posted Tue, 06 January 2004 at 1:34 PM

One always wonders if people choose limits as integers just to imply countability. The phrase that comes to mind is "That does not square with the court." I picture a judge on the bench turning his head to hear one then the other party with his head/neck rotating 90 degrees. Then I notice noone is calculating e to more significant figures and wonder if e squared has anything to do with it.(7.389056099...) Sidelooking radars looking through vacuum do not get cuts on the noise of air but only discrete objects. (Sound is logarthmic(base e)in the ear.) The really odd thing then is the load factor limit of an F-4 "Phantom II" at the corner velocity 8.5 g is almost pi times e(8.539734223...). Wouldn't it be funny if binary was really powers of e truncated by squeezing in a probability vise and oblique images decompressed came out to be sound?