REALLY? I'm gonna have to call you out on this.
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REALLY? I'm gonna have to call you out on this.
Ok, who was it?
I'm running low 11'*. What'* wrong with YOUR car
Here'* the trick: Switch to a METRIC clock. 100 seconds in a minute, 100 minutes in an hour, and so on. Your times are gauranteed to improve
Here'* the trick: Switch to a METRIC clock. 100 seconds in a minute, 100 minutes in an hour, and so on. Your times are gauranteed to improve
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Re: REALLY? I'm gonna have to call you out on this.
Originally Posted by OLBlueEyesBonne
Ok, who was it?
I'm running low 11'*. What'* wrong with YOUR car
Here'* the trick: Switch to a METRIC clock. 100 seconds in a minute, 100 minutes in an hour, and so on. Your times are gauranteed to improve
Here'* the trick: Switch to a METRIC clock. 100 seconds in a minute, 100 minutes in an hour, and so on. Your times are gauranteed to improve
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i think that reasoning is wrong, if an hour is still the same amount of time but you break it down into 100 instead of 60 than what was 5 minutes in a 60 minute hour would be about 8 or 9 minutes in a 100 minutes hour, same goes for the second sin a minutes but each minute would be even less time now, itstoomuch math for me to bother, any engineers wanna figure it out?
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I don't know who it was, but I DO know that that is not a METRIC clock. It'* a BASE 100 clock.
And...NERV is right. Following that (incorrect) line of reasoning, you would want to use a BASE 50 clock with 50 "minutes" to the hour and 50 "seconds" to the minute. That way, your 13.2 real time could look like an 11.0 time.
Why am I doing this anyway?!??
And...NERV is right. Following that (incorrect) line of reasoning, you would want to use a BASE 50 clock with 50 "minutes" to the hour and 50 "seconds" to the minute. That way, your 13.2 real time could look like an 11.0 time.
Why am I doing this anyway?!??
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Maybe I am missing something as usual, but nothing changes....we are talking seconds here...so who cares if there are 100 seconds in a minute? Arg, what am I missing :?:
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Originally Posted by Logan
Maybe I am missing something as usual, but nothing changes....we are talking seconds here...so who cares if there are 100 seconds in a minute? Arg, what am I missing :?:
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