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Help! / Re: So Who Likes Mathematics?
26 July, 2019, 06:28:05 PM
Quote from: K2 on 17 February, 2018, 04:37:48 PM
So I'm in the midst of writing a alternate-history Judge Dredd Prequel, 2029 (which is unfortunately turning out into a novella), and I like getting all of my ducks in a row.  As an example for the Western I wrote I literally have hundreds of pages of research that I performed to write it.  So, in this new story, I've invented a pair of pistols for the lead character.  I think I have all of my math right yet it would be great to be sure (as even little things matter like the weight of magazines... Can't have some gal carrying 500lbs. ;)).

Frankly I'm relatively self-educated so that sometimes translates into doing something wrong (like say spelling) and then sticking to it never realizing my mistakes until they're pointed out to me.  So if anyone enjoys their math, please have at it, I'd appreciate the checking of mine!  Thanks!

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At the last census the land area verses population however had shifted as follows:
17L/0.2P%, 21L/5.8P%, 39L/31P%, and 23L/63P%.
To put that into perspective, the statistics stood as follows:
MR1-Population Total: 417,000,000.  MR1-Area: 22,304sq.km..
FedGov/Super-Corp Regions: 834,000 pop., 3,792sq.km., 220p/sq.km. density.
Productive Rings: 24,186,000 pop., 4,684sq.km., 5,143p/sq.km. density.
Transitional Rings: 129,270,000 pop., 8,699sq.km., 14,860p/sq.km. density.
Pastoral Rings: 262,710,000 pop., 5,130sq.km., 51,211p/sq.km. density.

Thanks again for any assistance!

K2
Wow this is cool. giving it a try
#2
Quote from: tonyf33 on 22 February, 2019, 07:32:12 AM
Art Droid Cam Kennedy talks 2000AD on the new ComicScene Podcast and exposes who he enjoyed drawing the most - Rogue or Dredd.  Catch Part 1 & 2 now of the Cam Kennedy interview on the ComicScene Podcast Episodes 1 & 2 at gimp freejobalert , on iTunes or Spotify
Also in the brand new ComicScene Magazine out in Sainsburys, WH Smith, McColls, Easons (Ireland) and Comic Shops we remember the work of Ron Smith and talk Space Spinners in our look at Comic Free Gifts!
Wow thats cool. Thanks for the awesome share.

Regards,
Shane.
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Quote from: tonyf33 on 22 February, 2019, 07:32:12 AM
Art Droid Cam Kennedy talks 2000AD on the new ComicScene Podcast and exposes who he enjoyed drawing the most - Rogue or Dredd.  Catch Part 1 & 2 now of the Cam Kennedy interview on the ComicScene Podcast Episodes 1 & 2 at http://soundcloud.com/comicscene , on iTunes or Spotify
Also in the brand new ComicScene Magazine out in Sainsburys, WH Smith, McColls, Easons (Ireland) and Comic Shops we remember the work of Ron Smith and talk Space Spinners in our look at Comic Free Gifts!
Wow thats cool. Thanks for the awesome share.

Regards,
Shane.