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  • Some participants express nostalgia for a community member named Evo, with inquiries about her well-being.
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  • Discussion around the cultural impact of the sitcom "Friends," with varying opinions on its characters and humor.
  • References to the founding of Turkey and its implications for secularism, with some light-hearted commentary on food choices.
  • Comments on Neil DeGrasse Tyson's approach to teaching critical thinking, with mixed reactions to his style and audience engagement.
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  • #1,951
WWGD said:
So my phone Android screen keeps making 180 turns despite disabling "Landscape" mode. Other possible culprits I can think are gyroscope or accelerators that have overly-sensitive responses. Or maybe some app permissions are overriding the landscape mode? Maaybe some devs like @DaveC426913 or @jack action , or anyone else can suggest a way of disabling the auto 180 flip? Annoying to watch a video, do anything in the phone and have it flip for no apparent reason.
Check you device's setting about Screen Rotation. Is turned on or is turned off?
 
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symbolipoint said:
Check you device's setting about Screen Rotation. Is turned on or is turned off?
Thanks, my phone doesn't have that option; "Landscape" is the closest to it.
 
  • #1,953
WWGD said:
Thanks, my phone doesn't have that option; "Landscape" is the closest to it.
Understandable, I guess. I had one just as bad. One might guess that you have a very cheap device.
 
  • #1,954
symbolipoint said:
Understandable, I guess. I had one just as bad. One might guess that you have a very cheap device.
$120.
 
  • #1,955
symbolipoint said:
Understandable, I guess. I had one just as bad. One might guess that you have a very cheap device.
Thing is there may be internal permissions at the app level, that may override the non-landscape option, or accelerometers, gyroscopes, etc. I think it goes beyond the landscape setting. Edit: based on my cursory research.
 
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I've heard recommendations that one should walk at least 10,000 steps per day. Maybe my calculations are wrong, but at a brisk pace, say 4-5 miles/hr, for someone of average height: 5'9"-5'10"( re: length of step), that would take at least 3 hours . Who can devote that much time to walking on a work day?
 
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WWGD said:
I've heard recommendations that one should walk at least 10,000 steps per day. Maybe my calculations are wrong, but at a brisk pace, say 4-5 miles/hr, for someone of average height: 5'9"-5'10"( re: length of step), that would take at least 3 hours . Who can devote that much time to walking on a work day?
Try performing a few measurements, rethink this, and recalculate. I really mean that. Fairly brief but precise activity, and a small mathematical practical adventure, which you may be interested in testing of the results.
 
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symbolipoint said:
Try performing a few measurements, rethink this, and recalculate. I really mean that. Fairly brief but precise activity, and a small mathematical practical adventure, which you may be interested in testing of the results.
I was being lazy , hoping someone would have already done them Edit. at some point. I found out the rule of thumb of 0.82 x height, giving us here 56.2" . Then, (10,000)(56.2")/12=562000/12=~47,000 feet. There are approx Edit: ( per Symbolipoint) 5,280 ft in a mile. 47,000/(5280)~8.9 miles. So that's the distance total . At 4.5 miles per hour, that's a little more than 2 hours. Still a considerable amount of time, though I doubt few will do it nonstop.
 
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symbolipoint said:
Try performing a few measurements, rethink this, and recalculate. I really mean that. Fairly brief but precise activity, and a small mathematical practical adventure, which you may be interested in testing of the results.
I walk slightly over 2000 steps per mile at 120 steps per minute. That's about 17 minutes per mile. Normal walking around is 1500 to 2000 steps per day, so a goal of 10,000 steps per day would require a walk of slightly over 4 miles, or slightly more than one hour.

Only a few years ago, my easy walk pace was 15 minutes per mile. Old age decrepitude is slowly winning.
 
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Two questions so far.
Who is Edith?
Have you either remembered correctly OR looked for the value how many feet in one mile? (5280)

So I answered the unit conversion fact but you'll have to answer the other question.

But whatever, I only suggest trying some few precise steps to start your measurements. NOT going a full entire mile. Then use proportion to do the calculations.
 
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symbolipoint said:
Two questions so far.
Who is Edith?
Have you either remembered correctly OR looked for the value how many feet in one mile? (5280)

So I answered the unit conversion fact but you'll have to answer the other question.

But whatever, I only suggest trying some few precise steps to start your measurements. NOT going a full entire mile. Then use proportion to do the calculations.
Thank you. Edited and corrected.
 
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WWGD said:
I found out the rule of thumb of 0.82 x height, giving us here 56.2"
This is for a stride length. A step length is half of that:
https://www.verywellfit.com/set-pedometer-better-accuracy-3432895#toc-step-length-vs-stride-length said:

Step Length vs. Stride Length​

The step length is the distance from the heel print of one foot to the heel print of the other foot during a walking stride. This is the distance traveled forward by a single leg. An average that you will see listed in many places is 2.2 feet (0.67 meters) for women and 2.5 feet (0.762 meters) for men, but it depends very much on height.1

Stride length can mean the same thing as step length, or it can mean the distance traveled by the heel of one foot to the next time that same foot strikes down. In other words, it is two steps since in that time the other foot has also touched down once.

If you set your pedometer for your step length and discover it seems to be halving your distance, read the instructions again. It may want the stride length, which is two steps. Also, in the reverse case, if you at first thought the pedometer needed the stride length but you seem to be getting double the distance, read again as it may have really wanted the step length.
From the same article, you also get the average step length by height (although they used the term "stride" to make it just more confusing):

Average Stride Length by Height​

When you use your height to determine your stride length, you get a rough estimate that isn't personalized. But if you're wondering how long your stride length should be, or the normal step length for your height, there is a way to measure and estimate. It can be useful to check your results by the other methods. It is the method used in the automatic settings of many pedometers and activity trackers:
  • Females: Height in inches multiplied by 0.413 equals stride length
  • Males: Height in inches multiplied by 0.415 equals stride length

But even knowing that, to answer your question:
WWGD said:
[...] that would take at least 3 hours . Who can devote that much time to walking on a work day?
Answer: A postman.
 
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jack action said:
This is for a stride length. A step length is half of that:

From the same article, you also get the average step length by height (although they used the term "stride" to make it just more confusing):


But even knowing that, to answer your question:

Answer: A postman.

jack action said:
This is for a stride length. A step length is half of that:

From the same article, you also get the average step length by height (although they used the term "stride" to make it just more confusing):


But even knowing that, to answer your question:

Answer: A postman.
Kind of weird that I was looking at my mom's walking data and the daily ratio of distance walked to number of steps was essentially constant, not deviating by more than 0.05 or so from the average.
 
  • #1,964
What would you think if you got an email with this subject?
"Server whether condition's"
It was from the company supplying my wife's parents with dairy products, clearly intending to say that their deliveries today might be disrupted due to "severe weather conditions". Education here clearly ain't what it used to be.
 
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Jonathan Scott said:
What would you think if you got an email with this subject?
"Server whether condition's"
It was from the company supplying my wife's parents with dairy products, clearly intending to say that their deliveries today might be disrupted due to "severe weather conditions". Education here clearly ain't what it used to be.
Related: Dropped by a lawyer's office for an offered free consultation. Then I heard her talk about the need for a "Half a David", intended to mean "Affidavit". I walked out, excusing myself.
 
  • #1,966
Jonathan Scott said:
What would you think if you got an email with this subject?
"Server whether condition's"
It was from the company supplying my wife's parents with dairy products, clearly intending to say that their deliveries today might be disrupted due to "severe weather conditions". Education here clearly ain't what it used to be.
Just like nostalgia. It's not what it used to be.
 
  • #1,967
-10 C° outside.
Time to de-frost the freezer... o0)
 
  • #1,968
Some funny people on 4CHAN, (fitness)
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  • #1,969
This sums up my day yesterday.
 
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I'll never understand people who abandon refridgerated food in the grocery store. Dumping multiple packages of expensive meat in the bread section isn't a mistake or forgetfulness.
 
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. Isn't it insane, UK's NHS promoting marriages between first cousins?
 
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We are getting snow in the DC metro area as expected today. I am purposely not shoveling it right away because it is being followed by sleet and freezing rain. It will be easier to clear after it stops so that I won't have to work at clearing ice from the pavement. So of course one of my helpful neighbors decided to clear a path on the sidewalk down to the pavement that I had to go out and cover back over. :rolleyes:
 

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