RandallB said:
Got to give you that one Danny - 465 is about 460 only 'about' 1% diff.
I see u haven't looked in an atlas for years...If u had,u didn't do it with the glasses on.That's how 460 got on the retina instead of 465.
RandallB said:
OR maybe you'd prefer the aprox. speed and % to two decimals.
I guess u missed the point.My figure didn't include decimals.I wouldn't have expected u put the decimals.But at least the (VERY) significant digits...
RandallB said:
With 'm' being so long and inexact would you prefer a unit a little shorter like foot or inch? Oops – guess inch is out eh.
Since it relies on the decimal basis and the decimal system,i guess the meter is irreplaceble.
RandallB said:
How can anyone so anal get the Units for Force and weight wrong?
To make a bad joke,the word 'anal' has other meanings as well...
Who got the units for Force and Weight wrong??
RandallB said:
( Or do you think you can answer the question “In grams, how much does a 100 gram weight weigh on the moon – ‘about’)
I assume this is a joke...A lousy oe,that is...
RandallB said:
And since you were first to bring up inch – WHY? Did you think this was a history thread. And what’s up with ‘French’ – you have some kind of England France conflict going on in your head?

Apparently u have...Who brought it up??
RandallB said:
Let see maybe to keep the same altitude! You may construct a tower at the pole – I’d suggest using your imagination.
Bad suggestion!Since entering Phyics Department at my hometime university,my imagination tends to take into account science.It therefore cannot conceive building a 21->27Km tower at the pole.Or you thought of this as a 'Gedankenexperiment'??You know,Einstein's imagination used to rely to science too...
RandallB said:
Gee Danny I think I got to mark you down a point on that one. You missed a conversion or translation – try looking up “the same altitude”.
Have been reading my post without glasses??I guess it seemed like an atlas and u decided it's better if u took out your glasses...
RandallB said:
Gosh Danny based on the problem as defined this is the only fun part to work on - come back when your more in the mood
Now that's something really funnny...

Finally u made a good joke...
RandallB said:
Well just for you I'll give some grownup bonus points if you can show how anywhere on Earth at any speed could affect the clocks to make any significant differance.
That should have probably offended me,but I'm "different".'Gosh',if it didn't make any 'significant differance',then how come 'this is the only fun part to work on'?
Daniel.For you,and only for you:'Danny'.
