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05/24/2011 12:33:56 AM · #51 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: We're all missing the obvious: is the measurement line-of-sight or over-the-ground?
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Yes, good point. If you happen to travel over a knoll or into the forest and can no longer see your house that could be deemed a DNMC, and might very well be grounds for a DQ. Hmmmmm....please be careful out there fellow DPC'ers. ;)
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05/24/2011 12:43:01 AM · #52 |
Robert, your post just turned some gears in my head (very painful I might add) and I had this vision of a restricted distance AND real time challenge which would literally have to be a minimal SOOC challenge.
Wouldn't be cool if we all had wireless networks with either an EYE-Fi card or a wireless transmitter either natively part of our cameras or in a camera grip for instance where we were restricted to the distance our networks covered and we were able to upload photos in real time to DPC for minimal and literally a speed challenge. That would be really cool and interesting.
Of course the logistics of that would probably never come to fruition, but as I said...my gears were turning and that whole scenario popped into my head. I suppose you could also have your camera tethered to a laptop and connect to your network that way bypassing the need for an Eye-Fi card or wireless transmitter. LOL.
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05/24/2011 12:44:01 AM · #53 |
Originally posted by hahn23: Originally posted by stevenov: Originally posted by kenskid: ...or 100000000 microns [µ]
Originally posted by hahn23: Originally posted by DCNUTTER: Originally posted by stevenov: 109 yards. How many feet is that? |
Last time I looked there was still three feet to a yard. Multiply it 3 x 109 = 327 feet. |
And, relative to the precise constraints of the challenge:
1 foot = 0.3048 meters
327 feet x (0.3048 meters/ft.) = 99.6696 meters | |
OK, I've got that. Thank you but I was also wondering how many chains in 100 meter? Don't want to go beyond the boundary. |
Answer: 100 m = 4.97095 ch.
OR 4 ch. and 64.08 ' |
Oh good, I have only four chains in the garage so I think I'll be safe. |
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