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Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for February 18, 1994
Transcript:
Calvin: I wish this sled had a speedometer so we could know how fast we're going. Hobbes: I suppose we could measure the hill, time our descent, calculate our rate in feet per minute, and convert that into miles per hour. Calvin: That sounds like math. Hobbes: Um, yes.. Calvin: Suddenly I stopped caring.
mawperson over 7 years ago
I actually did this last year xD
yow4zip Premium Member about 6 years ago
Math will do that to you.
| about 5 years ago
More like physics, actually
theoneandonlyliam236 almost 5 years ago
Although if he wanted the speed at any given time that approach wouldn’t be viable, and seeing as it’s Calvin, I would assume he would want to evaluate the speed he reaches whenever he hits a bump.
Anonymouse Coder over 3 years ago
I aam probably gonna get featured comment