Is this the same Edwin Rist who made off with the rare feathers in England?
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Is this the same Edwin Rist who made off with the rare feathers in England?
Ahhhh, very nicely done, Allan! That is keeping at it even if the kid kicked your butt! ;)
As a long-time technical writer, semi-mathematician, and curmudgeon; you did hit one of my pet peeves! ;) If he tied 1 1/2 times faster than you he would have tied 115. He did tie 1 1/2 times AS FAST as you and that is noteworthy in and of itself.
The fly currently in my Nor-Vise has about 6 hours in it and has been completely restarted several times... So I am trying (and tying) the other end of the spectrum... I expect to get it done this evening... And have two more to do for a presentation box. And I spent the afternoon building the block I will turn it from.
if it wouldn't be any trouble, i'd love to see your work some time...
you know i looked at this thread about 4 or 5 times...i was thinking i could probably pull off about 25... only because its for a comp., i am waaay to fussy with production flies. i have gotten quill gordons down to 10 min. a piece, and im proud of that. but 68 flies.... that's fast... 46 is respectable for sure...
you didnt mention, did you come is second then?
-spoof
spoof
Got a blind-side hit this evening and did not get to do any tying. A very good friend died today, far sooner than I expected, though we knew it was coming.
I have posted more than a few flies here, including full dress Atlantic salmon flies.
What I am working on now is a project for Project Healing Waters. Three flies for their medal series; a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, and I cannot remember the third... But I remember exactly what it looks like! In addition to tying the flies I will be turning a large shadow box on the lathe to accomodate the three flies, five military "coins", and a plaque for a very special supporter.
Just realized I am going way off course here on this thread... and remember well how uptight many get when threads wander...
art
Hi Hap - Would you please clarify your method of mathematical calculations? If I do something that yields 100 widgets and you do that same thing and your effort yields 150 (same widgets), then you are producing at a rate of 1-1/2 times faster then I did (100 x 1.5 = 150). Another way of saying it is: You're doing that action 150% faster then I am.
I believe your calculation yielded 115 widgets because you've multiplied my result by 2.5 which is a 250% increase. Bad! Here's yet another example: On a perfectly straight unending road you're driving your car at 60 mph for 1 hour. Therefore, you travel 60 miles in that hour. John drives his car at 1-1/2 (1.5) times your speed over that same road for the same time. How fast was he driving and many miles did he travel?
Spoof - Elsie Darbee said that a 'professional' speed for tying Catskill dry flies is something like 12 an hour. That sounds about right.
Allan
It is the difference between 1.5 times AS FAST and 1.5 times FASTER.
"As fast" starts with a base of zero... you both start at the same time and place.
"Faster" means they start where you left off.
I did indeed say my calculation yielded 115 widgets and I did indeed multiply by 2.5... but only because that was what you wrote. ;) But simpler, if he tied 1 1/2 times "faster" then we start at your rate of 100 and add 1.5 times that number, or 250 total. If he tied 1.5 times "as fast" you would be looking at 150.
In your examples, if I produce 150 widgets to your 100 I am producing 1 1/2 times "as fast" or half again "faster". To be going times 1 1/2 faster I would have to produce your 100 widgets plus the 1 1/2 times, or 250 widgets.
In your second example John drives his car at 1 1/2 times my speed, so he crashed and burned because I always drive as fast as humanly possible and he obviously would not be able to handle the 90mph! ;) Had he stayed on the road he would have gone 90 miles... But it is all in the phrasing. In your second example you did not fall into the "faster" trap.
Don't get me started on ads claiming how much you are saving, either... ;)
art
LOL! I'll defer to your math because I really don't .............................! (again LOL)
Regardless, he tyed those flies at a very fast speed ..... Beep Beep!
Allan
I'm still hung up on the "saleable"!!