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214510 Ed Fisher <ed.edwardgfisher.fisher@g...> 2011‑03‑09 Re: Drove a Nail (bio update)
The only advantage that I see to an 8x12 shed is that would be untaxed in
New Hampshire. Anything over 100 sq feet is taxed. :-)

I would build a couple of them, one for each type of project.

On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Joe Parker wrote:

> Ok, it's time for an expert to chime in (Ph.D. Mathematics, Caltech, 1976).
>
> "space divided into anything" is the same as "dividing number of projects
> by
> shop space", i.e. (# of Projects)/(shop space).
>
> So, Scott wins unless his number of projects ("anything") is zero.  In that
> case we enter a whole different realm of mathematics and Scott needs to get
> to
> work!
>
> I'll leave the question of measurement units to the physicists out there.
>
> Joe Parker - a PHooey Doctor, not a Money Doctor
> Los Gatos, CA
>
>
>  ------ Original Message ------
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>    Subject: Re: Re: [OldTools] Drove a Nail (bio update)
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>
>      On Mar 9, 2011, Scott Stager  wrote:
>
>      :: Well, given those rules, I win. Zero shop space divided into
> anything
>      :: is by definition infinity.
>
>      The rule was projects per shop space, not shop space per projects. So
> you're dividing number of projects by shop space.
>
>      - Bill T.
>
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