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Code from the time that Sex was safe and flying dangerous
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Well, flying is still somewhat dangerous...
Φευ! Εδόμεθα υπό ρηννοσχήμων λύκων!
(Alas! We're devoured by lamb-guised wolves!)
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Am I the last one to know that the Android SDK defines a constant[^] for the gravity on the first Death Star? Just noticed it today. I wonder whether that is the surface gravity. The gravity inside looked much higher (since people walked normally).
There also are constants for other (real) planets.
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public static final float GRAVITY_DEATH_STAR_I Added in API level 1
Gravity (estimate) on the first Death Star in Empire units (m/s^2)
Constant Value: 3.5303614E-7
Also interesting to note that the Empire now uses metric (SI) units.
And where is the island which has about half of Earth's gravity?
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Just out of curiosity (on win 8.1) I wondered if you could enter exponentials. I was gratified that typing 1e automatically changed to 1e+0, but worried if negative exponents worked. Nope, came out -6. Well how close is positive? Typing "1e7=" is 9999993 REALLY disappointing for a calculator (5 place accuracy), that here-to-fore I was very impressed with its accuracy. (Later I cleared memory and 1e7 gave the right answer. It assumed I wanted to subtract 7 from 1e7 or better yet: I wanted to add 1e7 to -7).
The percentage of Earth gravity is about 0.0000036%. So 100 lbm weighs 0.000000036 lbf.(100kg WEIGHS 0.036gm*mm/sec^2 on the death star) I always assumed they could stand like they did because they had developed artificial gravity. Since the pilots could turn like they did without the pilots getting squished, I assumed their star fighters had it too.
My calculator, using the link's numbers --> (((3.5303614/10000000)/9.80665)*100)= 3.5999667572514569195392922149766e-6% (Yes, parens shouldn't be necessary, but I proved to myself years ago it properly supported needed parens and that memory glitch scared me too.)
So, where is half of Earth's gravity mentioned?
PS I think my numbers are right, but I wouldn't bet 100 dollars on it.
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I'm starting to wonder...
That's no moon![^]
It's an OO world.
public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
{
public void DoWork()
{
throw new NotSupportedException();
}
}
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What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
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Brisingr Aerowing wrote: What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question? I think the answer to your question is "EXACTLY"!
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I was just doing some housekeeping on Facebook, removed the year from a "life event", and saw: Posted on December 31, 1969 .
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Its almost worth joining just to have fun with that
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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static void Main(string[] args)
{
String str1 = "http://toto.com/";
String str2 = "http://toto.com/";
bool eq = str1 == str2;
Console.WriteLine(eq);
str1 = "http://toto.com/";
str2 = "http://toto.com/";
eq = str1 == str2;
Console.WriteLine(eq);
}
See for yourself, but copy the code, do not retype it.
I lost hair on this one, bug on an actual project for one customer.
But it is a nice trick to do to one of your most hated co worker if his computer is unlocked... Also works in configuration files.
This is pure evil though.
[UPDATE] With some advice I found even more evil than that.
"а" == "a"
modified 11-Aug-14 11:13am.
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Wow. That is evil! :evil_grin:
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
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Use better tools.
C:\>copy con x.cs
static void Main(string[] args)
{
String str1 = "http://toto.com/";
String str2 = "http://toto.com?/";
bool eq = str1 == str2;
Console.WriteLine(eq); //print false
str1 = "http://toto.com/";
str2 = "http://toto.com/";
eq = str1 == str2;
Console.WriteLine(eq); //print true
}^Z
1 file(s) copied.
P.S. This also reminds me of the time I helped a fellow student track down an error that turned out to be caused by a TAB where a sequence of SPACEs was expected.
modified 11-Aug-14 10:31am.
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Ironnically, the best tool that can show it to you is command line.
Even notepad would not show.
EDIT : TextPad seems to work
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Notepad will, with the correct typeface -- try Terminal.
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I tried to change font, and encoding, nothing do.
I even tried to copy the string in the command line, and don't get the ?.
How did you do ?
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On the command line I use "Raster fonts" 7x12.
(Win 7)
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I also have,
I think the problem is that I am using "clink" as my command line program.
However, on powershell, I get the missing char !
But Notepad, would not show me anything.
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I expect it has to be a non-truetype typeface. I also see it with "Nifty Terminal".
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Yes you are right on Terminal.
It definitively shows me, I was trying other fonts.
Need to train myself about what font, truetype, and typeface means
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Have been reading this from right to left and left to right but could not see anything wrong with the code
Ca marche bien avec tutu et tata aussi!!!
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Ohhhh that's evil! I love it!
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128 bit encrypted signature, crack if you can
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So, for us mortals, care to explain what is going on here ?
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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