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Useful Content for the "Ultimative OFFIMG"
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Do you have a creative streak? Post your OFFIMG photos here.
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Re: Useful Content for the "Ultimative OFFIMG"
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Thank you deetee. I appreciate your hard work and friendly attitude.
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Re: Useful Content for the "Ultimative OFFIMG"
I believe the atomic masses shown in most periodic tables are weighted averages of the masses of all the known isotopes for each element... and that is a bit of a moving target: while it is possible to measure the atomic masses of individual isotopes to extremely high precision, the relative abundances of the various isotopes are generally not known to such accuracy.
Regarding the issue of whether the first day of the week should be Sunday or Monday -- I always thought that Monday made more sense, at least from a Biblical perspective, because didn't God rest on the last day? But apparently it's not that simple, because the Bible doesn't mention those heathen weekday names, and apparently this is a question that people have been arguing over well into modern times, as I learned when I noticed a historical marker by the side of the road on my daily commute. This sign explains the name Quibbletown, as follows:
(See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piscataway,_New_Jersey)The New Market section historically comprised the Quaker village of Quibbletown. The early name of the village originated from the fact that settlers of different religious denominations quibbled about whether the Sabbath should be observed on Saturday or on Sunday in the village.
There's nothing wrong with ISO defining Monday to be the first day of the International Standard Week, but to claim that that is in any way the "correct" day is as silly as saying that the meter is the "correct" unit of length.
Re: Useful Content for the "Ultimative OFFIMG"
Chinese is unambiguous in this matter: Monday is day 1 of the week.Thomas Okken wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 4:17 amThere's nothing wrong with ISO defining Monday to be the first day of the International Standard Week, but to claim that that is in any way the "correct" day is as silly as saying that the meter is the "correct" unit of length.
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Re: Useful Content for the "Ultimative OFFIMG"
Hello all!
I would like to complement the "Output" of this (old) post, the periodic table
and the "ASCII ruler"
with a new picture of time zones, which might be useful for "DM42-Travellers":
Regards
deetee
I would like to complement the "Output" of this (old) post, the periodic table
and the "ASCII ruler"
with a new picture of time zones, which might be useful for "DM42-Travellers":
Regards
deetee
Re: Useful Content for the "Ultimative OFFIMG"
I would like to offer a shaded variant of the timezone offimage.
Regards
deetee
Regards
deetee
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