Thursday, September 30, 2010

Meet us at Dave & Buster's!

Can't wait until NYCC? Neither can we.  And we're at Dave and Buster's in Times Square right now, celebrating the final week to the show.  Come by, get some swag, and grab a beer and donut hole fondue.  We're here until 8 tonight.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

The S, T, and ST scales are used for trig features and multiples of trig functions, for angles in degrees.
For angles from around five.7 up to 90 levels, sines are identified by comparing the S scale with C. The S scale has a second set of angles (sometimes in a various color), which run inside the opposite direction, and are utilized for cosines. Tangents are identified by comparing the T scale with C or, for angles greater than 45 levels, CI. Widespread forms for example ksinx may be read directly from x around the S scale to the result around the D scale, when the C-scale index is set at k. For angles below five.7 degrees, sines, tangents, and radians are approximately equal, and are found around the ST or SRT (sines, radians, and tangents) scale, or simply divided by 57.3 degrees/radian Inverse trigonometric functions are identified by reversing the method.
Many slide rules have S, T, and ST scales marked with levels and minutes. So-called decitrig models use decimal fractions of degrees instead.

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