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Posted by javawizard on October 18, 2007, 12:10 pm
Hi Folks,
I'm adding some more converters to www.fast-math.org. I am
wondering if there are conversions useful in architecture that the
general public may enjoy also. If you have any good idaes, I may be
able to add them.
Thanks,
- Jeff -
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Posted by Troppo on October 18, 2007, 5:40 pm
@t8g2000prg.googlegroups.com:
> Hi Folks,
> I'm adding some more converters to www.fast-math.org. I am
> wondering if there are conversions useful in architecture that the
> general public may enjoy also. If you have any good idaes, I may be
> able to add them.
> Thanks,
> - Jeff -
>
I don't currently have Java installed so I can't check what you already
have, but there's a Javascript converter on my website that has a couple of
localised conversions, eg survey links to metres, perches to square metres.
http://people.aapt.net.au/jclark19/
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Posted by TheRebarGuy on October 19, 2007, 3:30 am
>
>> Hi Folks,
>> I'm adding some more converters to www.fast-math.org. I am
>> wondering if there are conversions useful in architecture that the
>> general public may enjoy also. If you have any good idaes, I may be
>> able to add them.
>> Thanks,
>> - Jeff -
>
.017493 X radius x angle = arc length.
if you know 2 of the variables, you can get the third.
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Posted by RicodJour on October 19, 2007, 8:21 am
> Hi Folks,
> I'm adding some more converters towww.fast-math.org. I am
> wondering if there are conversions useful in architecture that the
> general public may enjoy also. If you have any good idaes, I may be
> able to add them.
> Thanks,
> - Jeff -
I'd like to find out how to convert what was once a normal person in
to a spamming idiot. Someone who spams tons of newsgroups with these
stupid posts that are vaguely topical, but still spam. Riddle me
that, bathole.
R
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Posted by 12 String on October 19, 2007, 11:09 am
Hey Jeff,
I certainly consider fast-math to be a relevant topic to architecture.
Without question, calculations are intrinsically related to the design and
development of buildings and facilities.
That said, I am glad to learn of your work as just this past week I was in
another newsgroup asking if anybody knew of any "fast-math" which could be
applied to musical scales, chords and music theory in general. If you have
any insight into applying fast-math to music theory please come around
news://alt.guitar.beginner and make it known.
I'm also interested in links to other such fast-math resources...
> Hi Folks,
> I'm adding some more converters to www.fast-math.org. I am
> wondering if there are conversions useful in architecture that the
> general public may enjoy also. If you have any good idaes, I may be
> able to add them.
> Thanks,
> - Jeff -
>
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