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Harley's new custom comp wheels

If Harley and Billitworks are in so am I,Don don't mess with something thats not gonna work "thumbsup"
 
pretty innovative idea Harley. If they work good I am sure they will have a hard time keeping them in stock"thumbsup". But every time I look at this, it reminds me of my Musubi lunch:lol:
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mmmmm.....pink in the middle.......
 
I'm not talking about Josh :roll:, just people . You want to read some funny stuff read some of his threads. :lol: Maybe this one we'll see:lol:

Oh, and here I made the assumption you were referring to him since this whole thread is about HIS new wheels...silly me :lol:
 
...all the mathmatical talk is only confussing the basic guys...

Basic guys, Visual Basic guys, Fortran guys, hell even old Cobol and land surveyor guys ought to understand that an idea like this can't yet exist in anything more than theorehtical arguments until the math is settled. Either proven correct or proven wrong. Until then these wheels are nothing more than theorehtical arguments and debate. So, Team3Six, I encourage you to not be confussed, get on board with the math, and lets see if these wheels, and to a lesser extent, the twin outboard drive system, is going to save that godforsaken Rock Force.
 
Well just because I understand Verticle curve,Standard deviation, variance, Standard deviation of unit weight, Error ellipses, Data distributions, Analytical geometry, linear algebra, Equation of a line, Circle telemetry and obviation, Parabola, Ellipse, differentiation of functions, integration of elementary functions, infinite series, & mathematical modeling. Doesnt mean I completely understand the calculations you are explaining. The fact is about 50% of everything I build out of my head is just a learning process, The other 25% is errors, and the final 25% is wondering why I made the effort to even do it while drinking a beer and finally throwing it the trash. "thumbsup"

I may be a Surveyor, but I hate math! Thats why I choose to be a surveyor with a sence of humor rather than be an engineer spending half my day wondering what is the longest way to solve a problem correctly.

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I didn't get it at first but after talking to josh I think he is right it is the best idea for the RF so far
 
Well just because I understand Verticle curve,Standard deviation, variance, Standard deviation of unit weight, Error ellipses, Data distributions, Analytical geometry, linear algebra, Equation of a line, Circle telemetry and obviation, Parabola, Ellipse, differentiation of functions, integration of elementary functions, infinite series, & mathematical modeling. Doesnt mean I completely understand the calculations you are explaining. The fact is about 50% of everything I build out of my head is just a learning process, The other 25% is errors, and the final 25% is wondering why I made the effort to even do it while drinking a beer and finally throwing it the trash. "thumbsup"

I may be a Surveyor, but I hate math! Thats why I choose to be a surveyor with a sence of humor rather than be an engineer spending half my day wondering what is the longest way to solve a problem correctly.

No matter...I'm just a software developer with horribly underdeveloped math skills. I barely passed college algebra on my second try and that was the end of my formal math training. But I have over the years picked up a pretty good engineering vocabulary; enough to bullshit my way into this thread....."thumbsup"

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