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Originally Posted by Don Rotolo
There's no good way to get the speed of sound to so many decimal places, but that's close enough for me anyway. The number of decimal places is also troubling for bearing and temperature as well. As for IP address, since the highest number is limited to 255, having a 342 is right out.
Wow, the speed of light as compared to the speed of sound (acoustic sensors, anyone?) could be an element, and even if it's not, that would be cool for the future. Maybe the speed of dark?
Don
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Hey, my thoughts about the speed of dark is that it is as fast or faster than light(and maybe not even that).
As for the IP address check it out for yourself. I don't know how I found it so easily (even when the highest address is 255
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?...3 42.24.20.26