The atmospheric duo 1 Mile North consists of guitarist Jon Hills and keyboa… Read Full Bio ↴The atmospheric duo 1 Mile North consists of guitarist Jon Hills and keyboardist Mark Bajuk. Bajuk sets the pace with old school analogue synths while Hills overlays his ethereal riffs.
Mellow post-rock/ambient with guitars, keyboards and samples. Their music is available at Epitonic and on the band's website.
Jon is a really great guy
Mellow post-rock/ambient with guitars, keyboards and samples. Their music is available at Epitonic and on the band's website.
Jon is a really great guy
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@deathsheir2035
Domagoj Terzic Concerning the last bit first: I thought about it, and realized "Spheroid" would've been the better term.
As for the rest:
As I said, you do not have to be perfectly centered on the magnetic pole, for the compass to simply spin. So once the compass starts spinning, one can claim to be at either Magnetic North, or Magnetic South. Magnetic poles give a bit more wiggle room than geometric poles.
And because of the imperfections of the Earth, one must give a margin of error, in which one could use to determine if that are "Exactly where they started." My wiggle room, was plus or minus 2%.
1% of a mile is 52.8 feet.
Going to Geometric North, you can claim to be exactly where you started if you end up 52.8 feet before, or after the pole.
Where Magnetic Pole, I don't know how much wiggle room you have in real life. However, if a compass were to start spinning 52.8 feet before reach dead center (therefore 52.8 feet radius). If being within that circle means being at the magnetic pole, then a 1% margin of error, means you would be 105.6 feet away from the center, but only 52.8 feet from the entirety of the pole itself.
That's quite a bit of wiggle room.
Which is why the answer I gave was "More likely to be Magnetic North."
I didn't say he was at the magnetic north, I simply said he was more likely, i.e. higher probability of it being magnetic North, than any other answer.
@vestrocity9561
My answer: In debt.
If you're in debt, and you walk 1 mile South, 1 mile West, and 1 mile North, you're still in debt
@thomasboese3793
That was a great answer... had me ROFLMAO...
Far better to be in "debt" that to be in "Midnight, TX".
@centurykam
The Meme Himself 8
@pasandu7831
Wow I thought of love, I guess there are two kinds of people
@XxXfelipecunhaXxX
Hahaha very good
@minimoogle3335
Elon Musk: You're Hired
@CaseyBrick
Your gym is exactly 1 mile south of your house. You walk 1 mile south to the gym. Hop on a treadmill and walk one mile to the west. Then walk home 1 mile north.
@alielhajj7769
Underrated comment
@Djwosj
Nice one
@vlatkomacici7528
Well