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HELP WITH SATERLEE VELOCITY TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 1958483" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>Have you all heard the one about the scientist and the engineer?</p><p>They put a scientist and an engineer in one corner of the room</p><p>in the opposite corner they put $1,000,000 and they told them that each step they can take could be half the distance to the money. When the get there, they can have the money.</p><p>The scientist took out his pad, started writing formulas, pulled out his scientific calculator and started punching in numbers. Finally, frustrated he threw his arms in the air and said "I'll never get there"</p><p>The Engineer, took one step (half the original distance). too a second step (Half the remaining distance), took a third and said "I am close enough, the money is mine!!" and grabbed the money.</p><p>You can spend a ton of powder and lead to arrive to perfect scientific solution, maybe..or you can take the empirical approach, any one, that has proven to work and do it good enough for your purpose quickly and economically.</p><p>Or you can just argue that you don't have statically enough samples and watch life pass you by!!! Choice is yours!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 1958483, member: 73445"] Have you all heard the one about the scientist and the engineer? They put a scientist and an engineer in one corner of the room in the opposite corner they put $1,000,000 and they told them that each step they can take could be half the distance to the money. When the get there, they can have the money. The scientist took out his pad, started writing formulas, pulled out his scientific calculator and started punching in numbers. Finally, frustrated he threw his arms in the air and said "I'll never get there" The Engineer, took one step (half the original distance). too a second step (Half the remaining distance), took a third and said "I am close enough, the money is mine!!" and grabbed the money. You can spend a ton of powder and lead to arrive to perfect scientific solution, maybe..or you can take the empirical approach, any one, that has proven to work and do it good enough for your purpose quickly and economically. Or you can just argue that you don't have statically enough samples and watch life pass you by!!! Choice is yours!!! [/QUOTE]
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