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Following AlltheWeb but with less units in conversion

         

Allergic

4:55 pm on Aug 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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[google.com...]

amznVibe

1:56 am on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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heh, try 100 leagues someone REALLY thought all these out eh?

on second thought, its bad enough that some of our clients think the google entry box is where you type the site URL :) do we really want to encorage them?

[edited by: amznVibe at 2:00 am (utc) on Aug. 13, 2003]

MonkeeSage

1:59 am on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Wow, this is amazing!

Check it out, Google gave me the mathematical proof that girls are evil!

1. Girls require time and money, G = (T * M).
2. Time is money, G = (T * M) = M˛;.
3. 'Money is the root of all evil', G = √Evil˛.
4. Girls are evil, G = Evil.

;D

Jordan

Ps. I'm not sure if the sqr. root symbol will show up right on here or not since it is part of the extended set.

amznVibe

2:01 am on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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you can type in

1 calorie

but you cannot get the answer to

1 joule

:(

takagi

3:58 am on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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but you cannot get the answer to

1 joule

1 joule in calorie [google.com] gives: 1 Joule = 0.239005736 calorie

You can use the 'in xxx' to indicate how the result should be converted. Joule is a derived SI unit, calorie is not so when you want to convert to calorie you need to specify that.

TheDave

4:12 am on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'm looking to do stuff like this:

420 pixels =?mm @96dpi

or

123mm =?pixels @250dpi

or

#FF6688 =?R,G,B as float (0-1)

or

#FF6688 =?R,G,B as byte

But I guess I'll just stick to using my own little calculators for that :)

- edit yeah I know I could break the colours up, get the results and divide them by 255 for a 0-1 float but why should I have to! Give me and inch and I want a mile ;P

GoogleGuy

5:31 am on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Interesting one, BigDave. You can do something like
how many points in an inch
but I don't think pixels/dpi are in there.

Chris_R

5:36 am on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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This is great - I went to google today to find an online conversion calculator (or the factor so I could do it myself) and found this and came here to post about it, but alas I am always the 36th to know.

I am glad to see google increasing their usefullness. There is no reason to dumb down advanced search operators - as people don't need to know about them to use google.

Off the subject TheDave, but have you seen these:

http://www.visibone.com/color/kilochart.html

I have a couple posters and gave one to a friend. The look great for a webmasters office - makes you look like you know what you are doing :)

And you can do measurements in googols

http://www.google.com/search?c2coff=1&q=.000000000000000000001+in+googols

Does even greater than x^100 - cool - guess I can't crash it or get a big E on it.

mfagan

6:20 am on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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For temperature, it excludes both rankine and reaumur, but I'm impressed nevertheless.

Why not expand the documentation a little? And currency conversion would be nice too...

atadams

3:00 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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ASCII conversion would be cool too.

"d" in ASCII

caine

3:04 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I wonder what the G calc makes of the word:

becuase

willamowius

4:20 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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0xa in decimal => 10

ciml

5:56 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Notice the 24 bit math, enabling it to count past a Googol.

It stops somewhere just after 1.797693134 * 10 ^ 308, which is more than a Googol cubed.

MikeNoLastName

7:42 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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pretty cool, but ya' missed:

couple+few
bunch+1
how much is a nickel and a dime?
how big (tall) is a half pint?
how long is a yard plus a foot in inches?
how much is an ace and a king in blackjack?
how much is infinity divided by one?
how many is me, myself & I?

Whether by shear luck or whatever, I AM truly impressed the answer to:
Where did the extra dollar go?
comes up with many correct website results but no calculator results!
As does
How much is Bill Gates worth?

It is also fairly accurate differentiating between minutes and seconds of time vs. degrees if asked properly.
How much is a minute and a second (in degrees)?

But I could not find a simple way to get it to tell me how many feet this is on the earth's surface.

Also It does not know that a company is two or that three is a crowd.

And while I was also impressed it DID know
how much is a fortnight plus a day? (15)
how much is half a baker's dozen and? (6.5)
how much is a bushel and a peck in ounces? (~1489)
It did NOT know
how much is a bushel and a peck in (terms of) love?
:-)

Great work!

bodine

8:52 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I've barely heard of a peck.

You've heard it lots of times, I'm sure:

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."

Sally Stitts

9:27 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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ERROR!

I tried "golden mean squared" and got
golden ratio squared = 2.618033988 etc.

This is the golden ratio PLUS 2!
Isn't the correct answer 0.381965 etc.?

Isn't the Golden Mean 0.618033?
(The square root of 5 minus 1, quantity divided by 2).
(Solution to: X squared = 1 - x)
What gives?

fathom

9:28 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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GG wrote: Hawkgirl, we have not yet begun to geek.

2 fathoms * the boltzmann constant...

Sorry GG -- there is only one of me, but I constantly playing both sides.

Shak made the same mistake as well, so you're in good company! ;)

globay

9:44 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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1.79769313486231696599... * 10 ^ 308 is about the hightest you can get (which is about 2^1024)!

Jolly_Roger

9:53 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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It will calculate the value of a 'google'. You just have to spell it correctly.

googol

1 googol = 1.0 × 10^100

Allergic

10:02 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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A little bit of topic, but I initiate this thread and this news is worth-it :
[webmasterworld.com...]
I'm not sure the calculator can digest thoses digits ;-)

eliasen

10:59 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Aaagh! This is scary! I've been working on a free tool like this, called Frink, but for now I still do a whole lot more:

[futureboy.homeip.net...]

There's an online converter at:

[futureboy.homeip.net...]

Interestingly, some of Google's answers are simply wrong--they haven't researched the quantities well enough. They don't know the difference between a statute mile and an international mile, for example, making all units dependent on these definitions outright wrong.

I think I have most of the facilities that y'all are looking for, and I can do more complex expressions, too. I do currency conversions, language translations, historical currency devaluations for the dollar and the pound, and I probably have every weird unit of measurement that you guys have been saying is missing. And it's a lot more customizable.

Frink is also a full-fledged programming language, not just a one-line calculator. I've also built "Frink Server Pages" which can be used to use Frink as a language to drive webpages or as a back-end service.

But who can compete against the almighty Google? :)

GoogleGuy

11:23 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Neat stuff, eliasen, and welcome to WebmasterWorld! I like all the suggestions people have been doing..

mole

11:35 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'm dead pleased with it. I asked "how many Moles in Avogadro's number" and it got it right. Hee hee.

universetoday

11:36 pm on Aug 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'm trying to figure out how to do timezones. I'd like to be able to convert various times to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and back again.

Any suggestions?

Dpeper

12:55 am on Aug 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I heard if you put all of your web pages code, in the search box it will calculate how you can get a higher PR ;)

saoi_jp

2:15 am on Aug 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Neat tool, for sure.

Adversely affects people with conversion calc sites :(

With google toolbar, calculation results are one click away :)

mfagan

2:48 am on Aug 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Adversely affects people with conversion calc sites

true. what's next, actual content on Google? Oh wait, they've already got Google Answers and phonebook...

amazing stuff, eliasen

eliasen

2:54 am on Aug 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'm trying to figure out how to do timezones. I'd like to be able to convert various times to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and back again.

Any suggestions?

I forgot to mention that Frink also does timezone conversions (as well as conversion to systems like Julian Day, Modified Julian Day, Dynamical Time, etc.) The relevant section of the documentation is:

[futureboy.homeip.net...]

You can also do date-time math--like figuring out how many days until Christmas or when you're a billion seconds old.

Frink can also be one-click too. The docs show several ways. It even runs on your system when you're not connected to the internet.

I envy the Google calculator because it gets to decide what calculations it wants to do, and thus doesn't have to have an unambiguous syntax. I don't have that luxury. ;)

Chndru

2:54 am on Aug 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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good stuff eliasen. well-researched. might G come there for a deal with you someday :)

ideavirus

4:48 am on Aug 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Surprising there are no text ads along with the serps when you use the calculator.

Really cool tool-the calculator addon!

gilli

4:55 am on Aug 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Wow! Nice work.

Timezones would be nice & also currency conversion. Is this going to be available via the API?

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