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JAXAshby wrote:
oh? errors don't multiply? In this case that is correct. Cheers Marty |
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marts, stay away from math. things like two lines normally define a plane and
planer space expands multiplicatively are beyond you. oh? errors don't multiply? In this case that is correct. Cheers Marty |
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"JAXAshby" wrote in message
... things like two lines normally define a plane and No they don't. Two lines don't have to lie on the same plane. Gawd, you are stupid, jaxie! planer space expands multiplicatively are beyond you. Are you talking about wood working class, now? |
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jeffies, in the context of the discussion it most certainly is true.
geesh. I bet the clown has to use the dictionary to try to find out what "context" means. no wonder he gets lost in advanced discussion about say apples or pencils or watery things. things like two lines normally define a plane and No they don't. Two lines don't have to lie on the same plane. Gawd, you are stupid, jaxie! planer space expands multiplicatively are beyond you. Are you talking about wood working class, now? |
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Another stupid blunder for jaxie. There is NO math context where saying "two
lines define a plane" is meaningful. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... jeffies, in the context of the discussion it most certainly is true. geesh. I bet the clown has to use the dictionary to try to find out what "context" means. no wonder he gets lost in advanced discussion about say apples or pencils or watery things. things like two lines normally define a plane and No they don't. Two lines don't have to lie on the same plane. Gawd, you are stupid, jaxie! planer space expands multiplicatively are beyond you. Are you talking about wood working class, now? |
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in the context of a boat floating on the water in fog, dum-dum. a line is a
line, two lines make for an area, dum-dum jeffies, you are beyond hope. Another stupid blunder for jaxie. There is NO math context where saying "two lines define a plane" is meaningful. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... jeffies, in the context of the discussion it most certainly is true. geesh. I bet the clown has to use the dictionary to try to find out what "context" means. no wonder he gets lost in advanced discussion about say apples or pencils or watery things. things like two lines normally define a plane and No they don't. Two lines don't have to lie on the same plane. Gawd, you are stupid, jaxie! planer space expands multiplicatively are beyond you. Are you talking about wood working class, now? |
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"JAXAshby" wrote in message
... in the context of a boat floating on the water in fog, dum-dum. I though the context was "math" - you certainly tried to use mathematical words. a line is a line, That's a real stretch for you, jaxie. two lines make for an area, dum-dum What? Two lines define an area? Is there any limit to the depth of your stupidity? jeffies, you are beyond hope. Another stupid blunder for jaxie. There is NO math context where saying "two lines define a plane" is meaningful. |
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Jeff Morris wrote:
"JAXAshby" wrote in message ... things like two lines normally define a plane and No they don't. Two lines don't have to lie on the same plane. Gawd, you are stupid, jaxie! You forgot to take into account the warp in Jax's mind! Cheers Marty |
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JAXAshby wrote:
marts, stay away from math. things like two lines normally define a plane and planer space expands multiplicatively are beyond you. Huh, learn to proof read. Also see if you can find out the difference between mathematics, arithmetic, trigonometry and geometry. So if you have a compass with 40 degrees of error, (large but not unheard of), and you "align" your RDF (which being assembled by you from a kit from Heathkit) has an error of 40 degrees, you could be of by 400 degrees? Astounding Jax, simply astounding. Cheers Marty oh? errors don't multiply? In this case that is correct. Cheers Marty |
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boxless, stay away from math. it ain't your subject. yes, the numbers are
multiplied (as I showed you how yesterday) but NOT as you did it (which is different from the way I showed you yesterday) and gives you bogus results (which I showed you how to avoid yesterday) marts, stay away from math. things like two lines normally define a plane and planer space expands multiplicatively are beyond you. Huh, learn to proof read. Also see if you can find out the difference between mathematics, arithmetic, trigonometry and geometry. So if you have a compass with 40 degrees of error, (large but not unheard of), and you "align" your RDF (which being assembled by you from a kit from Heathkit) has an error of 40 degrees, you could be of by 400 degrees? Astounding Jax, simply astounding. Cheers Marty oh? errors don't multiply? In this case that is correct. Cheers Marty |
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