Smartphones are useful for a lot of things. You can even use one as a ruler in a pinch. Generally speaking, you won’t replace your trusty yard stick. A phone is simply too small for anything other ...
How do you measure something that’s not in a straight line? Rulers and tape measures work, but only so well, and at certain points you’re making an approximation as you try to fit the object to the ...
iOS: Sometimes you need to get a quick measurement of something and you probably don’t carry a ruler around, but of course, there’s an app for that. VisualRuler gives you a decent estimate of an ...
When I sew my aprons, I like to have a ruler to line up the pockets before I sew them onto the apron front. I now use a wooden ruler that I found at a thrift shop, since the cheap plastic rulers kept ...
Size Matters: Measuring distances between molecules is no simple task, but a team of German researchers has developed a new method that could revolutionize biological research and possibly even impact ...
Below are some tips from KCCI and the National Weather Service to accurately measure the snowfall. METRO SNOW GUIDE: What you need to know during winter weather Get the latest forecast from KCCIIf you ...
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