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You can count to six with one hand.
Clever people can count as far as 31 on one hand ;-) When I show my kids that, they double over laughing when I get to four. :-( What about 390 on two hands...? |
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m wrote:
Hello!, I know this is probably a silly question for you, but why are there 360º in a circle?, has it anything to do with astronomy? Probably it was just an arbitrary pick, but it does make it easy to divide a circle evenly by a wide variety of integers. |
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![]() "Peter Sheppard" wrote in message ... You can count to six with one hand. Clever people can count as far as 31 on one hand ;-) When I show my kids that, they double over laughing when I get to four. :-( What about 390 on two hands...? I am never so vulgar - or at least aggressive. (it hurts my fingers) -- Jeff R. (and let's not mention 11-bit bytes) |
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JRS: In article .com
, dated Mon, 3 Jul 2006 09:19:38 remote, seen in news:uk.sci.astronomy, m posted : I know this is probably a silly question for you, but why are there 360º in a circle?, has it anything to do with astronomy? It is ascribed by Peter Kemp to Pythagoras; and by Norman Feather to Ptolemy of Alexandria. NF says that the early Chinese had 365 1/4 degrees in a circle - an obvious astronomical link. The Chaldeans used sexagesimal arithmetic, and thus 360 is a reasonable rationalisation; probably 0.1 deg would have been inconveniently small. It ties in with the Babylonian division of the day. -- © John Stockton, Surrey, UK. Turnpike v4.00 MIME. © Web URL:http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/ - w. FAQish topics, links, acronyms PAS EXE etc : URL:http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/programs/ - see 00index.htm Dates - miscdate.htm moredate.htm js-dates.htm pas-time.htm critdate.htm etc. |
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