Members papa taco Posted October 12, 2005 Members Posted October 12, 2005 How does it compare with your right? My left one is about 3 mm greater in diameter than my right one. Therefore, it's (3.14 x 1.5 mm)-squared more area (assuming each nipple is perfectly round. That's 22.184 square millimeters difference. About a square inch. Doesn't seem right to me though. It sure doesn't look to be a square inch smaller. In fact, neither of them appear to be even a square inch in size. Help me with this math problem. Something is flawed with my logic.
Members Sir H C Posted October 12, 2005 Members Posted October 12, 2005 25.4 x 25.4 mm = 1 inch square = 625 mm^2
Members papa taco Posted October 12, 2005 Author Members Posted October 12, 2005 Thanks. So it appears I made a calculation error (or my assumptions weren't correct). So my nipples are healthy. Thanks.
Members AcousticControl Posted October 12, 2005 Members Posted October 12, 2005 aborted parody thread: what is that disaster on your left nipple?
Members airship71 Posted October 12, 2005 Members Posted October 12, 2005 Originally posted by delorean aborted parody thread: what is that disaster on your left nipple? When it comes to aborting that parody idea, I'm definitely pro-choice.
Members Sir H C Posted October 12, 2005 Members Posted October 12, 2005 this is one that we often have to do here as chips are sized in microns but they want to know the final size in mils (milli-inches). that is pretty much the same conversion.
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