How do I convert toe in degrees:minutes:seconds to millimeters or inches?

you mealy-mouthed hypocrite. you came sucking up to me for help and advice, which i gave free and for nothing, but when i [later] asked for advice, you wouldn't give it unless i kissed your ass*. well, i don't play that game. and you can kill-file me to "punish" me for it all you want. passive-aggressive nonsense.

  • when i did finally wring something out of you, it turned out to be wrong. flat out wrong.
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jim beam
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jim beam wrote in news:ks4q8e$41n$ snipped-for-privacy@dont-email.me:

Whaaat? Where on earth did THAT come from?

Killfiling you wasn't to "punish" you, but to spare me your invective (which I see hasn't changed). I un-killfiled you now in order to see any responses to my post.

What was that? Was it private or online? I don't remember you saying anything like this at any time during any conversations. I can assure you that anything I told you would have been said with sincerity; any errors were certainly inadvertent.

Your belligerent behavior has GOT to be an act; it HAS to be. You like seeing what kind of rise you can get out of people under cover of Usenet anonymity.

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Tegger

On merely the information given, one doesn't.

To convert such small angles to distances, or vice versa, one also must at least also have the distance from the vertex of the angle being measured to the points at which the distance between the angle's sides is being measured. A /\ / \ / \ B C For a given angle at A, the distance between B and C is proportion to the supposedly equal distances AB and AC, so knowing only angle A by itself is not enough to determine any distance BC.

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Virgil

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