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berkeman replied to the thread B 3I/ATLAS, Interstellar Comet.Oops, I missed the winky face in your post. NVM... -
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Based on the detector (gamma ray spectrometer?) response? True. A neutron scattering off a nucleus (of mass A) may excite an internal... -
berkeman replied to the thread B 3I/ATLAS, Interstellar Comet.Maybe that's minutes of angle, not feet? https://mathbitsnotebook.com/Algebra2/TrigConcepts/TCDegreeMinutesSecondsMeasure.html -
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berkeman replied to the thread What did you do with your old college textbooks?.Yeah, when I'm looking for a new place to live here in Norcal, I confine my searches to houses on bedrock. Important safety tip. [we... -
berkeman replied to the thread What did you do with your old college textbooks?.Um, no. How many California earthquakes have you gone through holding up bookcases? Loma Prieta was the strongest one for me while I... -
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You are sweeping Pin (whatever that is) from -20v to +20v in steps of 1v, which is 41 trace sweeps. To perform a logarithmic sweep you... -
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I've run a fair number of upgrades to large, automated industrial lines that might cover two football fields with many thousands of IO... -
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I was often called on to fix the disasters left by others. Code that I've written in past years is often filled with expletives in the...

