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I hope most readers can tell the difference between an approximation or
simplification that we understand and that produces negligible and unmeasurable errors, from one that's based on invalid premises and leads to major errors. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Cecil Moore wrote: Roy Lewallen wrote: Almost 1%! Holy moly! Aren't you the same Roy Lewallen who raked me over the coals for using a simplified shortcut? (The devil made me do it. :-) |
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