counting could help
July 2, 2009 on 8:04 pm | cryings | say somethingIf you want to count from 1 to 1,000,000, what do you think how long will it take you?
Make a guess! hours, days? how many?
Well, here’s a bit of math to show:
Since counting from 1 to 10 takes only 5 sec. but counting from let’s say 999,820 to 999,829 takes more than 10 sec. I checked how much time I need to count from 500,000 to 500,009 … which took me about 10 seconds. So, basically we could say that we need 1 second per counting 1 number - which equals to 1 million seconds.
That doesn’t sound too bad, does it?
Well, 1,000,000 sec divided by 60 to get to the minute, divided by 60 to get to the hour, divided by 24 to figure out how many days … results in approx. 11.5 days.
That is, if you count 24 hrs non-stop for 11.5 days!
Since one has to eat, drink, pause, sleep, etc. let’s say we count “only” 12 hrs a day.
That makes it 23 days to count from 1 to 1 million!
to continue the beauty… how long will it take you to count to 1 billion?
well, that’s 23,000 days … divided by 365 to come to years … we get to approx. 63 years!
63 years! to count 1 to 1,000,000,000 … (that’s a lot of time)
So, basically, if we could get the politicians and bankers to count the debt they’re piling up … we had a wonderful relaxed time all the way………
…and every time they come up with new ideas about how to keep us save and protect us and get more money out of us and so on …. we could say: “just keep on counting!” - “dude!”
depression
May 31, 2009 on 7:22 am | cryings | say somethingI guess you know: Howard Beale … I want you to get mad!
Convention on Cluster Munitions
December 3, 2008 on 7:25 pm | cryings | say somethingNorway - which played a key role in hammering out the worldwide ban on using, producing, transferring and stockpiling cluster munitions - was the first country to sign. Laos, the country most affected by cluster bombs, was the second nation to sign Wednesday’s treaty at Oslo city hall.
Between 1964 and 1973, the US Air Force dropped 260 million cluster bombs on Laos, or the equivalent of a fully-loaded B-52 bomber’s payload dropped every eight minutes for nine years.
98% of people hit by cluster bombs are civilians. About one quarter of them are children.
Of course, the treaty would have been a stronger instrument if we had the US, Russia, China, Israel, Pakistan and India onboard. No doubt about it…
Nuclear weapons, Cluster Amunition?
You get’em from these goverments: USA, Russia, China, Israel, Pakistan or India - what a shame!!!
Washington reiterated its opposition Tuesday.
“Although we share the humanitarian concerns of states signing the CCM, we will not be joining them,” the US State Department said in a statement when asked for its views on the Oslo signing ceremony.
“The CCM constitutes a ban on most types of cluster munitions; such a general ban on cluster munitions will put the lives of our military men and women, and those of our coalition partners, at risk.”
What a shame!!! What a shame.