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2018-01-05 at 6:09 PM UTCBut seriously, the only way either would be inaccurate is in the conversion itself, due to rounding issues. Neither is more accurate, in of themselves.
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2018-01-05 at 6:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL You could say 1.56789 feet.
And you could say 0.12345 meters.
The latter would be more accurate.
Those two measurements are not the same. If you were measuring something that was 1.56789 feet long then that would be more accurate than saying it was 0.12345 meters. How fucking dumb are you. -
2018-01-05 at 6:12 PM UTC
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2018-01-05 at 6:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL You could say 1.56789 feet.
And you could say 0.12345 meters.
The latter would be more accurate.
But those aren't the same numbers. Simplificatio
Originally posted by Fox Paws Is everyone on this website fucking retarded? Saying 1 millimeter is just as precise as saying .001 meters. They mean the same fucking thing. The level of precision is identical. It’s just easier for simple minded retards like you guys to understand whole numbers.
I think I have to agree with this.
Two different terms of measurement cannot change the designated measurement. Both terms can "get smaller." But as small as you want to go with measurement A, measurement B will always have an exact matching valued number, despite having different digits. -
2018-01-05 at 6:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader a mil-deg measures a circle in 360'000 units.
your well come.
Wrong, there are exactly 6283 mils in a circle.
Originally posted by Fox Paws Is everyone on this website fucking retarded? Saying 1 millimeter is just as precise as saying .001 meters. They mean the same fucking thing. The level of precision is identical. It’s just easier for simple minded retards like you guys to understand whole numbers.
Wrong, the argument is which is a more accurate system for measuring temperature. Clearly it's F. -
2018-01-05 at 6:16 PM UTC
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2018-01-05 at 6:20 PM UTCFarenheit is obviously BETTER, but it's not more or less accurate. There's really nothing more to be said. :)
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2018-01-05 at 6:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL No, kid. Because any measurement, no matter what it is, can be measured accurately by both systems.
Wrong, the system with the smaller base unit is more accurate. Just look at the difference one mil makes at 100 yards VS the difference one degree makes at the same distance. The degree is going to be off by much more than the mil. It's why firing solutions are calculated in mils and not degrees. You can argue all you want here but it won't change that simple fact. -
2018-01-05 at 6:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Wrong, the system with the smaller base unit is more accurate. Just look at the difference one mil makes at 100 yards VS the difference one degree makes at the same distance. The degree is going to be off by much more than the mil. It's why firing solutions are calculated in mils and not degrees. You can argue all you want here but it won't change that simple fact.
But if you said a number accurate to .000000001 degrees then that would be even more precise. Again, whole numbers just make it easier for retards, like people who join the military, to understand. -
2018-01-05 at 6:32 PM UTC
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2018-01-05 at 6:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Fox Paws But if you said a number accurate to .000000001 degrees then that would be even more precise. Again, whole numbers just make it easier for retards, like people who join the military, to understand.
Actually it's the opposite. Degrees are for dumb fucks that can't handle more than 360.look at almost any compass they're marked in both degrees and mils but most dumbfucks can't use either. Can you use a compass and a map to direct something to an exact point miles from you that is not visible to your eye? Nope, so I guess you're the dumbfuck. -
2018-01-05 at 6:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Actually it's the opposite. Degrees are for dumb fucks that can't handle more than 360.look at almost any compass they're marked in both degrees and mils but most dumbfucks can't use either. Can you use a compass and a map to direct something to an exact point miles from you that is not visible to your eye? Nope, so I guess you're the dumbfuck.
That is a basic skill that anyone with a rudimentary understanding of geometry can do. Fucking Boy Scouts can do that. -
2018-01-05 at 6:54 PM UTCWhat about doctorate degrees?
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2018-01-05 at 7:10 PM UTCDoctor is a girl. Got you!
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2018-01-05 at 7:11 PM UTCNew rap name: Dr. Ate Degree
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