Punkawallah
Veteran
Unless evey single person goes at exactly the same moment.
A ‘moment’ is 90 seconds long.
Unless evey single person goes at exactly the same moment.
A ‘moment’ is 90 seconds long.
Is it? I never knew that.
Every day's a schoolday.
Indeed. From the days we used sun-dials, apparently, with 40 ‘moments’ to the hour.
So a moment is longer than a minute.


While we're talking about moments, I'm reminded of the difference in the meaning of "momentarily" between British and American English.
I used to fly a lot within the USA and I never tired of hearing pilots saying "we will be landing momentarily".![]()
When people in Ireland say that they will do something 'now' they mean 'next'.
All mine from the other thread were true.
Gordon Bennett was amazing.
Has a street named after him
Rue Gordon Bennett
Fantastic, he truly is the gift that keeps on giving. Today's ultra wealthy could learn a thing or two from him.
But won't it have changed, in the time between typing in the first and the last d.p. ?Pi to just 30 decimal places will enable you to calculate the circumference of the universe down to the width of an atom.
Computers have calculated Pi to hundreds of trillions of digits.