Just the green. This is special German engineering high-tech space material whose name I absolutely do know but am not at liberty to divulge and that doesn’t expand (i.e. I’ve never experienced a blackboard being warmer than slightly cool to the touch).
Is there an ultimate ancestor of all boards by which you can detemine if your board actually has the correct 1m height? Do we even need such a board if we accept Constructivism?
I dare by being the last row’s kid never accepting anything. You didn’t answer my questions, so here’s just one this time: How wide has each letter of Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz to be so it fits on the board?
There. You happy? This should help you divide 200 cm (2 metres, the width of the middle part) by the number of letters in Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz.
The midde part actually has to be wider than 200cm, since there has to be a slot between the two wings while they aren’t “stretched”. I guess 200.5cm. So 200.5/63 = 3.18253968254 which is close to π. Interesting. πcm = 200.5cm/63 letters. Which means one letter in general is πcm. Based on that, we can say 1 meter is round about 31.8309886184 letters.
there has to be a slot between the two wings while they aren’t “streched”
Uh. Um. Your mum has to have a slot.
I don’t understand what you’re saying because I’m not a NERRRRRD* and you’re AGAIN questioning my primary school teacher and you’re using a lot of numbers like a NERRRRD so I shall disregard any further comments concerning the topic of the width and height of German blackboards.
Just the green. This is special German engineering high-tech space material whose name I absolutely do know but am not at liberty to divulge and that doesn’t expand (i.e. I’ve never experienced a blackboard being warmer than slightly cool to the touch).
Is there an ultimate ancestor of all boards by which you can detemine if your board actually has the correct 1m height? Do we even need such a board if we accept Constructivism?
Are you… are you putting the word of my primary school teacher into question? How DARE you?!
I dare by being the last row’s kid never accepting anything. You didn’t answer my questions, so here’s just one this time: How wide has each letter of Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz to be so it fits on the board?
E: Typo writing Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz
If you can’t take this seriously for even one second and follow basic German Rechtschreiberegeln, you don’t deserve any answers.
Sorry, there was an
at the wrong place.
I’m taking it completely serious, do you?
There. You happy? This should help you divide 200 cm (2 metres, the width of the middle part) by the number of letters in Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz.
The midde part actually has to be wider than 200cm, since there has to be a slot between the two wings while they aren’t “stretched”. I guess 200.5cm. So 200.5/63 = 3.18253968254 which is close to π. Interesting. πcm = 200.5cm/63 letters. Which means one letter in general is πcm. Based on that, we can say 1 meter is round about 31.8309886184 letters.
E: Another E
Uh. Um. Your mum has to have a slot.
I don’t understand what you’re saying because I’m not a NERRRRRD* and you’re AGAIN questioning my primary school teacher and you’re using a lot of numbers like a NERRRRD so I shall disregard any further comments concerning the topic of the width and height of German blackboards.
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* of that type