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I have been using the formula for years but stacking tight 5*10*12 area does always work to almost 5 cords ... I found to be more accurate needed to measure by rows not by space. Looking at my row it it just didn't look like half a cord but the numbers don't lie...
However I think my locust drop is more than 2 cords gonna say 2.5-3!
I have been using the formula for years but stacking tight 5*10*12 area does always work to almost 5 cords ... I found to be more accurate needed to measure by rows not by space. Looking at my row it it just didn't look like half a cord but the numbers don't lie...
However I think my locust drop is more than 2 cords gonna say 2.5-3!
[quote author="CTYank" date="1308347885"]
In intro-level chemistry and physics, you'd learn that the above is meaningless- no units specified, just numbers. So, it's true, but meaningless.
In intro-level number theory we learned that none of those numbers are either irrational, transcendental, imaginary, or prime numbers, so for us the numbers themselves would be meaningless.... OK, maybe just very uninteresting. %-P
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