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=== OA - Outstretched Arms === | === OA - Outstretched Arms === | ||
A measurement of length, roughly equivalent to the the average height of a hacker | A measurement of length, roughly equivalent to the the average height of a hacker. | ||
=== B/m2 - | === B/m2 - Bums per Meter square === | ||
A | A measurement of efficiency, used to tell how effectively chairs and sofas use our finite floor space. | ||
=== SF - Severed Finger === | |||
A handy unit of length measurement used to specify safe parameters for power tool usage. | |||
=== DD - Ding Dong === | |||
A ding dong is one full turn of the power knob on Dominic's HPC LS-3020. | |||
[[Category: | === Rb - Rabbit === | ||
Can be used as a representative of weight, length or as a curse. | |||
=== Parsec === | |||
A unit that can be used for anything. | |||
* "it made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs" | |||
* "it's warm today - at least 30 parsecs hotter than yesterday" | |||
* "we can save parsecs with the new lightweight PVC frame" | |||
* "maybe tomorrow, I've gotta drive 200 parsecs to pick something up this evening" | |||
* "I can hardly hear it - just increase the volume a few parsecs" | |||
* "just add about 30 parsecs of water to it - that should be enough" | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 27 May 2016
We have a few of our own Hackspace Units (HI) that can be used at the space.
OA - Outstretched Arms
A measurement of length, roughly equivalent to the the average height of a hacker.
B/m2 - Bums per Meter square
A measurement of efficiency, used to tell how effectively chairs and sofas use our finite floor space.
SF - Severed Finger
A handy unit of length measurement used to specify safe parameters for power tool usage.
DD - Ding Dong
A ding dong is one full turn of the power knob on Dominic's HPC LS-3020.
Rb - Rabbit
Can be used as a representative of weight, length or as a curse.
Parsec
A unit that can be used for anything.
- "it made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs"
- "it's warm today - at least 30 parsecs hotter than yesterday"
- "we can save parsecs with the new lightweight PVC frame"
- "maybe tomorrow, I've gotta drive 200 parsecs to pick something up this evening"
- "I can hardly hear it - just increase the volume a few parsecs"
- "just add about 30 parsecs of water to it - that should be enough"