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kqrtoday at 4:42 AM1 replyview on HN

It's also useful for sighting distances when the width or height of something is known. A knuckle on your outstretched arm is roughly 30 mils, so you cover the thing with your hand, count knuckles, multiply by 30, then divide the size by that number to get the distance.

You can calibrate your knuckles by doing this is reverse. Put up a target 1 cm wide and back up until it's just covered by a knuckle. Measure how far you got and divide.

It was when I thought about why this works I started really understanding radians.


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kqrtoday at 8:29 AM

Oh, and I forgot and now it's too late to edit my comment. 6400 has a bunch of nice divisors too. A half-turn is 3200 mils, a quarter is 1600, a quarter of a quarter is 400, etc. A sixth of a turn is nearly 1000 mils. A tenth is obviously 640 mils.