On Fri, 23 May 2008 20:16:10 -0400, Cliff <Clhuprich@aol.com> wrote: On Fri, 23 May 2008 07:51:17 -0700 (PDT), leo <e1e120032000@gmail.com> wrote: And how can I calculate for every axis distance if I have distance for vector?(in time) Compute the locations at each time & then calculate the vector between them? Simple subtraction ... Beyond that I'd need
On Fri, 23 May 2008 07:51:17 -0700 (PDT), leo <e1e120032000@gmail.com> wrote: And how can I calculate for every axis distance if I have distance for vector?(in time) Compute the locations at each time & then calculate the vector between them? Simple subtraction ... Beyond that I'd need to print & study the thing to see what they are up to I think. Perhaps
Grüezi Thomas Thomas Wolf schrieb am 22.04.2008 Ich habe mir überlegt jedem Zimmer einen Namen zu vergeben. Das halte ich für einen guten Ansatz - du könntest hier den Bereichen jeweils einen Namen geben. Dieselbe Zelle kann dabei auch in mehreren bereichen enthalten sein. Dabei habe ich aber weitere Probleme. Wie finde ich heraus, wie der Name für das Zimmer, in welchem
On Apr 17, 8:05 am, "mr bill" <mrbill...@yahoo.com> wrote: that is not what i meant. what i am saying is that some people will take what is said and twist it to fit their own view of things rather than deal honestly and directly with what it said. i was pointing out that regardless of your intent concerning katie, carrie took it and twisted it into "his game is making her into a joke
Rad Davis wrote: A friend of mine told this as a "true" story: A young guy was in traffic court, because he'd gotten a ticket for running a stop sign. The judge asked him if he had anything to say about what he'd done. He said, "Well, Your Honor, there was no traffic, and I could see well into the distance both ways, so I figured I just needed to slow down at the