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Old 17-11-2015, 01:19 PM   #31
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15 thou on feeler gauges is .015.
Does it matter if it's time , distance or whatever, isn't this just the decimal system?
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Old 18-11-2015, 10:19 AM   #32
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15 thou on feeler gauges is .015.
Does it matter if it's time , distance or whatever, isn't this just the decimal system?
That's is my thinking also. But the other party explained to me in some figures relating to timing being 60 units vs a 100, and something about milliseconds, degrees and blah blah (wasn't really paying attention anyway) and it threw me off. I'd had a number of beers by then so I thought I must be wrong.

Then got home in time for the F1 qualifying in Brazil where Rosberg did a 1:11.282 to Hamilton's 1:11.360 - and when the commentator said "Rosberg out qualifies Hamilton by seventy eight hundredths of a second..." I was like whaaathafaa!??
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Seventy eight hundredths doesn't really roll of the tongue too easily.
Round the numbers up or down and go with something that people can easily comprehend.... 8 tenths, would have been fine
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Old 18-11-2015, 12:35 PM   #34
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But 0.78 of a second sounds even better
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Well the commentators clearly got it wrong then
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Seventy eight thousandths. . . 0.078
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That's is my thinking also. But the other party explained to me in some figures relating to timing being 60 units vs a 100, and something about milliseconds, degrees and blah blah (wasn't really paying attention anyway) and it threw me off. I'd had a number of beers by then so I thought I must be wrong.

Then got home in time for the F1 qualifying in Brazil where Rosberg did a 1:11.282 to Hamilton's 1:11.360 - and when the commentator said "Rosberg out qualifies Hamilton by seventy eight hundredths of a second..." I was like whaaathafaa!??
Big difference to the original post
"seventy eight hundredths of " A SECOND "
As against " 0.015 seconds " which doesn't make sense, once it becomes less than a second it should read " of a second ".
No such measurement as 0.015 seconds, seconds is plural and we're talking part of a singular second.
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That's getting into semantics. Whether you say 78 thousands of a second or 0.078 seconds, anyone should be able to understand.
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That's getting into semantics. Whether you say 78 thousands of a second or 0.078 seconds, anyone should be able to understand.
Correct because, '0.078 seconds' can be read as '0.078 x (1 second)'
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15 milliseconds.
A millisecond (from milli- and second; symbol: ms) is a thousandth (0.001 or 10−3 or 1/1,000) of a second.
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15 milliseconds.
A millisecond (from milli- and second; symbol: ms) is a thousandth (0.001 or 10−3 or 1/1,000) of a second.

This was my thinking too, but I'm pretty sure it's my programming background alone that makes me think that way - milliseconds isn't commonly used in the real world I don't think?
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15 thousands was B....
My bad

Oh well the answer was correct I just need to wear my glasses more often when reading

And it was 15 thousandths by the way not thousands
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I think this thread is just about finished.
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Oh the drama !
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I think this thread is just about finished.

Yep.

There's about 0.015 seconds left.





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im confused

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15 poofteenths of a second...
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3 two hundredths just to simplify
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