Although I understand, I was dismayed to discover I misread it as "ACME" Standard Scaling Banana.
57 0 ReplyNeed more information.
45 0 ReplyMore information: Your size is fine
25 0 ReplyBut what size is the metal one?
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Without a banana for scale, it's hard to tell.
21 0 Reply...those are some tiny potatoes or ginormous bananas in either case...
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This is due to the Mercator map correction!
11 0 ReplyYou need a standardized banana, not some random banana.
7 0 ReplyAh, I see the confusion. What you have there are troy bananas and avoirdupois (AVDP) bananas. Not to be confused with fluid bananas.
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I still like CEEs Banana Scales (calipers)
38 0 ReplyShould go to 8, then "bunch".
24 0 ReplyI have not seen one of those before, it would make a good companion tool.
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24 0 ReplyAs a biologist I need to know how many Banana Equivalent Doses your Scaling Banana causes.
21 0 ReplyThe Scaling banana contains no Potassium-40, but it does probably have some Aluminum-26 in it. Further testing will be needed to ascertain the actual B.E.D.
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Please note this is only a prototype banana. Production models will sport a trendy yellow anodized finish.
18 0 ReplyI dunno, I kind of like the industrial silver. Wouldn't want it to get mixed up with my real bananas, after all.
8 0 ReplyYou should offer an assault banana with a 1913 rail, so we can attach all our tactical accessories.
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5 axis mill?
5 0 ReplyJust a 3 axis and a custom fixture.
10 0 ReplyNice. Any photos of that? I like to show my students that they can hold anything, if they plan it correctly.
I thought about making that myself, but could never get the time.
10 0 Reply2 moreThat's impressive
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Finally some real science!
4 0 ReplySorry I don't understand this new standard, can I please have a banana for scale?
2 0 ReplyI love it.
2 0 Replyi love this
2 0 ReplyIs it OIML approved?
2 0 ReplyI would prefer a Scalene Banana. Can we make that happen?
2 0 Reply...with some clever geometry, it could be sized for metric-integer weight, length, and volume...
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