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Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Maximilian Hohmann - 03-08-2013 Hello! On my way home I looked at the odometer and the number seemed oddly familiar, so I had to stop and take a photo :-) Quite a lot of kilometers for an Italian car whose brand name starts with "F" but does not end with "errari"... but it is only a teenager compared to our calculators! max
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Marcel Samek - 03-08-2013 And that's how you tell a mathematician from a computer scientist: Years ago I took a photo when my odometer read 65535; never even noticed Pi fly by.
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Frank Boehm (Germany) - 03-08-2013 3941 km/h - you sure it's not a supersonic plane?
;)
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Walter B - 03-08-2013 Quote:394.1km/h - just taking breath - will switch to the analog scale when exceeding 999.9 and going up to 28,000km/h.
([8-)
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Maximilian Hohmann - 03-08-2013 Quote: I really submitted my application for the last ESA astronaut selection in 2008, no kidding! That would have been my one and only chance to see 28,000km/h on some display in front of me. Unfortunately, I was well beyond the age limit already. But this 394 figure looks familiar too, this is more or less what I see on the screen at work (in a different unit though: KT - behind TAS which means not eBay in my world):
Edited: 8 Mar 2013, 11:28 a.m.
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Walter B - 03-08-2013 Hmmh, reminds me we skipped a conversion in WP 34S: knots <-> km/h. Most potential customers of it will probably know a knot being a nautical mile per hour, however. It's the only sector I wished the Soviet Union having been more powerful - pushing SI units in flight applications. Alas, we still classify flight levels in units of royal feet of Henry VIII ...
d:-/
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Joerg Woerner - 03-08-2013 What model is it? 280 scale looks unusual to me.
Joerg
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Gerson W. Barbosa - 03-08-2013 Just a guess, while we don't have the answer: http://www.carfolio.com/specifications/models/car/?car=40612
Edited: 8 Mar 2013, 10:17 p.m.
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Maximilian Hohmann - 03-09-2013 Quote:
Excellent guess, you even got the colour right! Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - aurelio - 03-09-2013 Quote: I was going to notice that 394,1 is shown by the trip km counter, while I realized that it was just a joke......;)
Edited: 9 Mar 2013, 6:43 a.m.
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Gerson W. Barbosa - 03-09-2013 Fast and beautiful car! It must be a joy driving it on the Autobahn. The fastest I've ever driven was 186 km/h last year, more than 50% above the speed limit, risking to get a $300 fine.
Edited: 9 Mar 2013, 9:10 a.m.
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Eddie W. Shore - 03-09-2013 What a great landmark. This comes for cars once in their life time.
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Dave Shaffer (Arizona) - 03-09-2013 Quote: Maybe not!? One of the most optimistic statements I have ever seen in print was in the manual for my parents Volvo station wagon (from the late 70s or early 80s): "Your Volvo odometer will go to 999999 and start over again."!
Actually, there is a Volvo P1800 which has around 2 million miles on it. (and which Volvo loves to brag about!)
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Chris Smith - 03-09-2013 You must be lucky. I own a F*** of the following type: http://www.autoblog.com/2008/10/14/fiat-owner-gets-revenge-for-unreliable-van/ It stands for "Fix It Again Tony" around here. Saying that, 31,415 miles went past unnoticed (apart from a new timing chain, most of the electrics replaced, transmission replaced, exhaust replaced twice). It won't get to 314,159 miles unless it's horse drawn...
Edited: 9 Mar 2013, 2:26 p.m.
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Gerson W. Barbosa - 03-09-2013 Quote: Fiat arrived in Brazil in 1976. The first Fiat 147s were not nearly as reliable as the cars from the other brands here then (VW, Fort and Chevrolet). As a result, people soon found an alternative meaning for the acronym: "Fui Iludido, Agora é Tarde" (I've been fooled, now it's too late). P. S.: There is another I had forgotten about: "Fábrica Italiana Atrapalhando o Trânsito" (Italian factory ruining the traffic) and this one in German I've just found: "Fehler In Allen Teilen" (defects in every part") All these keep me from buying Fiat, even though they are not true anymore (So far I've had GM, Ford and VW cars only).
Edited: 9 Mar 2013, 3:48 p.m.
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Joerg Woerner - 03-10-2013 Gerson,
Just arrived in Frankfurt and AVIS gave me a Mercedes C class.
Joerg
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Chris Smith - 03-10-2013 That's hilarious and very true. Thanks for posting!
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Gilles Carpentier - 03-10-2013 I love this car ;) My italian car which begin by F... and is not a Ferrari has 254.000 km. I hope to get the PI.10^5 number ;)
Edited: 10 Mar 2013, 6:21 p.m. after one or more responses were posted
Re: Totally OT ... Pi Day for my car - Gerson W. Barbosa - 03-10-2013 You're only 100 meters away from e*pi10 - pi*102 - pi/4*(pi*102 + 1)pi*105 is more visually appealing, however. |