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Curious old navy math techniques.
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Great reply,
but I can think of a circumstance in which 4 or more slide rule places might come in handy - such as if i should lend 347,250 and need to know my exact return at 3.72%. I'd want a slide rule accurate to 6 places, maybe 8... the ship often lent money or gave credit to sailors. The captain just took it from their wages.

Old nav or sailing books often had a chapter on ship's finances and the buying of overseas supplies and cargo. I suppose they did their important 6 digit figuring longhand. Even log tables might not account for every penny.

However, you are right in engineering terms. Why provide for 4 digit accuracy when the machinery is only capable of 3.

Great story about Winston... where in the world did you ever get that info... funny, yet a poignant truism.

I'm with you... I hardly give Europe any notice... I live in the Philippines.
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Curious old navy math techniques. - by Rumata - 02-03-2021, 02:48 AM
RE: Curious old navy math techniques. - by Rumata - 02-03-2021, 04:48 AM
RE: Curious old navy math techniques. - by Rumata - 02-03-2021, 06:53 AM
RE: Curious old navy math techniques. - by pabrides - 02-03-2021, 07:37 AM
RE: Curious old navy math techniques. - by Rumata - 02-03-2021, 05:49 PM
RE: Curious old navy math techniques. - by Rumata - 02-09-2021, 03:42 AM
RE: Curious old navy math techniques. - by Rumata - 02-12-2021, 03:29 AM
RE: Curious old navy math techniques. - by Rumata - 02-13-2021, 05:00 PM

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