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navane
11 months ago
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Show HN: Ten years of running every day, visualize...
I know it's a dumb trick but it works for me: I use the Fibonacci sequence. 3 miles? 5 km. 8miles? 13km. 33 miles? 55km.
gus_massa
10 months ago
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My dumber version: Just multiply by 1.5. It's fine unless you are using a treasure map.
chakintosh
10 months ago
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Same here. Usually it's x1.6 but 1.5 is easier to calculate and you add a teeny bit after.
alt227
10 months ago
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Mine is divide by 3, multiply by 5. Simple and quite accurate.
catoc
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Ha! That’s nice.
I never realized 1.609 miles/km is close to the golden ratio (1.618)
donpott
10 months ago
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It is quite clever. My own rule of thumb is "add half of the amount in miles, then 10% of the (original) amount in miles". What's interesting is that it happens to be just as precise as the method shown above (ie. 1.6 v 1.609 v 1.618 )
mnaimd
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Hey, this is very smart. The golden ratio... Wow!
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