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"SaPeIsMa" wrote in
: "Gray Guest" wrote in message .100... Thomas Heger wrote in news:9g1pg5FcguU1 @mid.individual.net: Well, I would agree to 'just math and knowing where things are'. But that 'just math' is quite challenging, if you have only a handcranked 'computer' with a few k Ram. And knowing where everything is is difficult, too. Today they have GPS, that would help a lot - if installed at the moon. But without radar and satellite navigation things are VERY di Are you a complete and utter moron? How do you think people navigated across open oceans or seas before all that crap was invented? How do you think navigators, navigated? You will deny every aspect of reality to feed your delusions. I'll also point out that in the 60s there were no handheld calculators that did various algebraic and trigonometrical functions. You had slide rules for 3 meaningful digits and log tables for more meaningful digits. And computers were mainframes that had very few real-time applications where you could dynamically change the data set on the fly, and immediately recalculate. Not to mention that their processing speed was slower than a cheap $5 calculator you pick up at Walgreens or Wal-Mart. How does he think ballistic calculations were done back then? American warships were getting first shot hits on a moving target form a moving gun platform in WWII! The moment guns could fire other than direct fire ballistics became an issue and ballistic tables were generated - by hand. Lordy, what has the world come to? -- Words of wisdom What does not kill you... probably didn't cause enough tissue damage. |
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On Oct 18, 8:05*am, Gray Guest wrote:
"SaPeIsMa" wrote : "Gray Guest" wrote in message 4.100... Thomas Heger wrote in news:9g1pg5FcguU1 @mid.individual.net: Well, I would agree to 'just math and knowing where things are'. But that 'just math' is quite challenging, if you have only a handcranked 'computer' with a few k Ram. And knowing where everything is is difficult, too. Today they have GPS, that would help a lot - if installed at the moon. But without radar and satellite navigation things are VERY di Are you a complete and utter moron? How do you think people navigated across open oceans or seas before all that crap was invented? How do you think navigators, navigated? You will deny every aspect of reality to feed your delusions. I'll also point out that in the 60s there were no handheld calculators that did various algebraic and trigonometrical functions. You had slide rules for 3 meaningful digits and log tables for more meaningful digits. And computers were mainframes that had very few real-time applications where you could dynamically change the data set on the fly, and immediately recalculate. Not to mention that their processing speed was slower than a cheap $5 calculator you pick up at Walgreens or Wal-Mart. How does he think ballistic calculations were done back then? American warships were getting first shot hits on a moving target form a moving gun platform in WWII! The moment guns could fire other than direct fire ballistics became an issue and ballistic tables were generated - by hand. Lordy, what has the world come to? -- Words of wisdom What does not kill you... probably didn't cause enough tissue damage. Now Now "GG" Don't Go 'Ballistic' ! |
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On 10/18/2011 12:11 PM, RHF wrote:
On Oct 18, 8:05 am, Gray wrote: wrote : "Gray wrote in message .100... Thomas wrote in news:9g1pg5FcguU1 @mid.individual.net: Well, I would agree to 'just math and knowing where things are'. But that 'just math' is quite challenging, if you have only a handcranked 'computer' with a few k Ram. And knowing where everything is is difficult, too. Today they have GPS, that would help a lot - if installed at the moon. But without radar and satellite navigation things are VERY di Are you a complete and utter moron? How do you think people navigated across open oceans or seas before all that crap was invented? How do you think navigators, navigated? You will deny every aspect of reality to feed your delusions. I'll also point out that in the 60s there were no handheld calculators that did various algebraic and trigonometrical functions. You had slide rules for 3 meaningful digits and log tables for more meaningful digits. And computers were mainframes that had very few real-time applications where you could dynamically change the data set on the fly, and immediately recalculate. Not to mention that their processing speed was slower than a cheap $5 calculator you pick up at Walgreens or Wal-Mart. How does he think ballistic calculations were done back then? American warships were getting first shot hits on a moving target form a moving gun platform in WWII! The moment guns could fire other than direct fire ballistics became an issue and ballistic tables were generated - by hand. Lordy, what has the world come to? -- Words of wisdom What does not kill you... probably didn't cause enough tissue damage. Now Now "GG" Don't Go 'Ballistic' ! . Probably was fired by a damn poor marksman also ... Regards, JS |
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Let the Record show that Gray Guest on or
about Tue, 18 Oct 2011 15:05:53 +0000 (UTC) did write, type or otherwise cause to appear in talk.politics.guns the following: How do you think navigators, navigated? You will deny every aspect of reality to feed your delusions. I'll also point out that in the 60s there were no handheld calculators that did various algebraic and trigonometrical functions. You had slide rules for 3 meaningful digits and log tables for more meaningful digits. And computers were mainframes that had very few real-time applications where you could dynamically change the data set on the fly, and immediately recalculate. Not to mention that their processing speed was slower than a cheap $5 calculator you pick up at Walgreens or Wal-Mart. How does he think ballistic calculations were done back then? American warships were getting first shot hits on a moving target form a moving gun platform in WWII! The moment guns could fire other than direct fire ballistics became an issue and ballistic tables were generated - by hand. Hand cranked calculators. Dr Feynman wrote about them at the Los Alamos labs - having a room full of people on calculators, grinding out the numbers. "Programming" the work flow was one of those marvels of "modern science". -- pyotr filipivich "If Eric Holder gets indicted in Operation Fast & Furious, should he get a civilian trial?" The Iowahawk |
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