From: EHWollmann on

"Morris Dovey" <mrdovey(a)iedu.com> wrote in message news:he28rf$cgm$1(a)aioe.org...
> Curbie wrote:
>> I thought after reading the document's title page which is "2.7m2
>> Scheffler Reflector Solar Cooker", that the 2,7m2 was just a typo, but
>> after finding some math inconsistencies, all associated with the same
>> type of #,# reference, I thought maybe the numbers with a comma
>> notation had some other sort of meaning?
>> http://www.solare-bruecke.org/Bauanleitungen/Construction_Manual_Family_Size2.7sqm_Scheffler_Reflector.pdf
>>
>> Does any know what's going on here, a typo (that I should just
>> interpret as fractional separator) or something else???
>>
>> I think I'm going to have to resolve the inconsistent numbers by first
>> building the concentrator in Google sketch-up to try an figure out
>> which of the inconsistent numbers are correct, but first I need to
>> resolve this comma notation issue.
>
> Comma separates whole part from decimal fraction part. The notation, of
> course, doesn't prevent /any/ kind of calculation errors. :-P
>
> --
> Morris Dovey
> DeSoto Solar
> DeSoto, Iowa USA
> http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/



Dumbass, you're too stupid to understand international notation aren't you? That's why you lack behind math and technologies as always. You love to exaggerate your product beyond its capability. I bet you must be rightard.






From: EHWollmann on

"ghio" <bealiba(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:ac14cf61-3275-4cfd-b341-0d810fca0d0c(a)b25g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 19, 12:09 pm, Curbie <jim.richard...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> I thought after reading the document's title page which is "2.7m2
> Scheffler Reflector Solar Cooker", that the 2,7m2 was just a typo, but
> after finding some math inconsistencies, all associated with the same
> type of #,# reference, I thought maybe the numbers with a comma
> notation had some other sort of meaning?http://www.solare-bruecke.org/Bauanleitungen/Construction_Manual_Fami...
>
> Does any know what's going on here, a typo (that I should just
> interpret as fractional separator) or something else???
>
> I think I'm going to have to resolve the inconsistent numbers by first
> building the concentrator in Google sketch-up to try an figure out
> which of the inconsistent numbers are correct, but first I need to
> resolve this comma notation issue.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Curbie

>Some European countries use this notation. It is always wise to accept
>that the US represents only 5% of the worlds population and a lot of
>the rest of the worlds people find that number insignificant and as
>such don't feel the need to subscribe to a minority's wishes in all
>things. Hard luck.



Some rightards believe US is the world. They would disagree with your 5% as a number of US population, because they are so fucked up in their dickheads. Yup! and they talk so much about mass-consciennesses recently, what is coming up against them on Dec 27, 2009 is not about conscienness, it's about their arrogance. Someone out there powerful will hit them hard. Either the deep falling of their $$$ or mass-killing (engineered virus).




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