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barrister,
Would you care to try and refute my statement that this is a useless string of gibberish? Please provide your answer in pure numbers only, words are irrelevant to prove or disprove the point. That should be easy for one with vast mathematical resources as yourself.
“Another solution: The eave angle produced by two widths of crown is the arccosine of the rake crown width divided by the eave crown width.”
Joseph Fusco
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Not up on my rakes, etc, but the arc function is the inverse of standard trig functions and would give an angle as a result. How about a picture?
Dennis
*Joe, he may be a Solicitor instead...
* George,
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*Joe, not often... but sometimes I can't help it.
*George,
Joseph FuscoView Image"Whenever, therefore, people are deceived and form opinions wide of the truth, it is clear that the error has slid into their minds through the medium of certain resemblance's to that truth." Socrates
*Okay, what did I miss?
*Ryan, What you missed.You might want to clear your schedule if you plan on reading it through.Rich Beckman
*Err, barrister/solictor are meaningful only in the U.K.
*what is the obsession around here with lawyers? I've known quite a few solicitors. Professionally, of course. And they weren't barristers. Not even attorneys or counsellors. If you know what I mean.SHG
*For these services, do you take cash, check, credit ... quid pro quo? (kidding, of course, counselor)
*I heard once about a female barrister who lost her briefs and so became a solicitor..