cool google feature I never knew existed

Posted by: pca

cool google feature I never knew existed - 17/02/2005 23:03

Google calculator. Natural language parsing and calculation. Very cool.

For instance, did you know 1 cubic parsec = 2.93800656 × 10E79 cubic angstroms? Or that there are 6.04800 × 10E20 femtoseconds in a week? Or 2.21163264 × 10E28 acres in a square lightyear?

Type "microns in five miles" in to a google search, and it happily tells you there are 8046720000. Neat.

pca
Posted by: g_attrill

Re: cool google feature I never knew existed - 17/02/2005 23:18

The best one is "speed of light in furlongs per fortnight"

Gareth
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: cool google feature I never knew existed - 17/02/2005 23:37

Yeah. It's scads easier than consulting a conversion table, especially considering I almost always do it backwards and find that there are 2.54 inches in a centimeter.
Posted by: JBjorgen

Re: cool google feature I never knew existed - 18/02/2005 02:27

I've done that before...the best way to avoid that is the "common sense" method. Just imagine a ruler and which unit is smaller. All of the sudden it becomes much easier than just spitting out the memorized number.
Posted by: Ezekiel

Re: cool google feature I never knew existed - 18/02/2005 02:46

2.54000508, actually.



-Zeke

ps: I've always liked www.onlineconversion.com ...
Posted by: andy

Re: cool google feature I never knew existed - 18/02/2005 06:02

be careful if you ask it about pints and gallons, it is US centric in that area. If you tell it that you want imperial pint and gallons it works ok though.

"one pint in imperial pints"

"one US pint = 0.832673844 Imperial pints"
Posted by: peter

Re: cool google feature I never knew existed - 18/02/2005 09:11

I like this one. M-x isearch for the internet...

Peter
Posted by: julf

Re: cool google feature I never knew existed - 18/02/2005 14:00

Quote:
For instance, did you know 1 cubic parsec = 2.93800656 × 10E79 cubic angstroms?

If needed to, yes. Always been a fan of the good old UNIX "units" program, but it is very simple-minded. These days I use convertall.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: cool google feature I never knew existed - 18/02/2005 17:52

Well, it becomes more difficult when you're talking about parsecs and AUs or kilowatts and hosrsepower, or something else that's not immediately apparent.