I've known that 1/360 is a ratio for a long time.
The book is doing very well, thank you, and the finding is self-evidently valid, so no revisions are in the cards, obviously.
the length of 1 degree can be anywhere from the radius of a proton to the circumference of the known universe and more.The length of one degree is two Great Pyramid base perimeter lengths, obviously.
"Come on, Kate. It's time to put your mouth where our balls are."Anyway, Dodgeball is one of my favorites. Chock full of hilarious quotes and just plain hilarity. I love the necessary statement by Patches O'Houlihan.
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And remember, "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood. NOBODY!"
IAC is clearly an intelligent thoughtful human being. I'm sure he meant to saythe length of 1 degree can be anywhere from the radius of a proton to the circumference of the known universe and more.
so, what exactly is the length of 1 degree?
so, what exactly is the length of 1 degree?
The length of one degree is two Great Pyramid base perimeter lengths, obviously.
you ain't the only one.
IAC is clearly an intelligent thoughtful human being.
Sorry, I meant to say an arc minute (one degree) is 120 Great Pyramid base perimeter lengths, 60 nautical miles.
Yeah it all makes sense now.Sorry, I meant to say an arc minute (one degree) is 120 Great Pyramid base perimeter lengths, 60 nautical miles.