Re: [CH] Math problem
green56 (green56@PioneerPlanet.infi.net)
Sun, 02 Apr 2000 22:37:16 -0500
Mark McHugh wrote:
> Scott's numbers look good to me.
>
> There are 435.6 100sqft sections per acre. Using Byron's figure of lime at 5
> lbs/100sqft, you get a max of 2178 lbs/acre.
>
> The doc used 330,000 lbs/acre. A nasty 151.5 times the max.
>
> I doubt those botulinal spores could survive, but God knows it's a strange
> world, what with little critters living in volcanic vents on ocean floors.
I like a man that spreads it to the max... Lime, BS, or whatever...
Can we pa-leez stop with these math lessons???? I'm XTREEMLY math-challenged -
once wanted to know if cooking an 8 lb ham - 1/2 hour per lb - REALLY came out to
cooking the damn thing for 16 hours... I'm not "limin'un" to'ya.
And get back to chiles????
And wadda'ya know?
The halogen's growing chlorophyll-less plants.
green (R)(TM)