

Cutting a sandwich ‘along the middle’ is still considered a vertical cut, just along a different plane. Same as cutting corner to corner. Vertical but on a plane that isn’t orthogonal to the major XYZ axes.


Cutting a sandwich ‘along the middle’ is still considered a vertical cut, just along a different plane. Same as cutting corner to corner. Vertical but on a plane that isn’t orthogonal to the major XYZ axes.


It’s quiche in metric.


How could I forget about the megameters???


Never said they were fitted, just that the conversion between units is (supposed to be) simple.


Just a few 😉


Thanks for the support, but I was indeed mistaken.


But since you want metric ~25.1 terameters.
You think you’re being witty, but you’ve just unintentionally shown why the metric system is so good.
25.1 terameters => 25,100 gigameters => 25,100,000 kilometers.
Easy as pie.
Edit: Ahh crap, I forgot about megameters. It comes out to 25,100,000,000 km. Sorry for the metric ton of confusion.
Mechanical engineering actually. They were mostly used to take notes during class. I’m pretty sure everyone had a laptop as well.
That’s pretty cool, during my University studies most people had either a windows laptop or an iPad.
The question was where, not what.
Most use Linux? Where the hell are you studying?
That’s just a 3d perspective along the Z axis