Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 63, Issue 52

2009-10-11 Thread Mark Sims
Alas,  if there was only an FM to R...  there is some useful information in the revision history/comments near the beginning of the file heather.cpp The OSC graph defaults to OFF because it tends to be a very jagged and noisy looking graph that gets rather annoyingly in the way of things.  The

Re: [time-nuts] Cautionary tale #4711

2009-10-11 Thread Steve Rooke
I think you mean Life, the Universe and Everything! Steve 2009/10/7 Don Latham d...@montana.com: Magnus!   42 is most certainly not arbitrary. It's the answer to God, the Universe, and Everything! Don - Original Message - From: Magnus Danielson mag...@rubidium.dyndns.org To:

Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 63, Issue 52

2009-10-11 Thread Arnold Tibus
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 12:10:36 +, Mark Sims wrote: Alas, if there was only an FM to R... there is some useful information in the revision history/comments near the beginning of the file heather.cpp The OSC graph defaults to OFF because it tends to be a very jagged and noisy looking graph

Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 63, Issue 52

2009-10-11 Thread Arnold Tibus
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 16:27:32 +0200, Arnold Tibus wrote: On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 12:10:36 +, Mark Sims wrote: Alas, if there was only an FM to R... there is some useful information in the revision history/comments near the beginning of the file heather.cpp The OSC graph defaults to OFF

Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 63, Issue 52

2009-10-11 Thread Magnus Danielson
Arnold Tibus wrote: On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 12:10:36 +, Mark Sims wrote: Alas, if there was only an FM to R... there is some useful information in the revision history/comments near the beginning of the file heather.cpp The OSC graph defaults to OFF because it tends to be a very jagged

Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 63, Issue 52

2009-10-11 Thread Florian Teply
Am Sunday 11 October 2009 16:57:50 schrieb Arnold Tibus: On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 16:27:32 +0200, Arnold Tibus wrote: When used these numbers in calculations we anyway have to convert these ppm, ppb, ppt etc. to scientific numbers using exponents There are too often discussions and

Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 63, Issue 52

2009-10-11 Thread Francesco Ledda
In the US, we use both systems. During engineering school, we mainly used the exponent system as done in Europe; we also used the US system for historycal and practical reasons. Some people here in the US feel more confortable one system and others with the other. My opinion is that as long as

Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 63, Issue 52

2009-10-11 Thread Mike S
At 11:35 AM 10/11/2009, Magnus Danielson wrote... The carefull reader will discover my use of the , for decimal place and . for digit separation. The US convention works the other way around. It is also part of the US adaptation of the SI standard, so care should be taken not to interprent the

Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 63, Issue 52

2009-10-11 Thread Magnus Danielson
Mike S wrote: At 11:35 AM 10/11/2009, Magnus Danielson wrote... The carefull reader will discover my use of the , for decimal place and . for digit separation. The US convention works the other way around. It is also part of the US adaptation of the SI standard, so care should be taken not to

Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 63, Issue 52

2009-10-11 Thread GandalfG8
In a message dated 11/10/2009 13:10:55 GMT Daylight Time, hol...@hotmail.com writes: Alas, if there was only an FM to R... there is some useful information in the revision history/comments near the beginning of the file heather.cpp The OSC graph defaults to OFF because it tends to be a

Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 63, Issue 52

2009-10-11 Thread WarrenS
Yes, once I'd enabled the oscillator graph (in LH) and it virtually obliterated everything else I could see why it was normally off:-) If you then do g o 100 Rtn and z o 150 Rtn that fixes that issue and make the Osc plot very useful. ..