Re: APR-JUN: Big Swap!
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 6:37 am
Yes! BMH is going to love this! I always look forward to your posts, RMDC. You're hilarious!tnitnetny wrote:That is freaking awesome. I love you RMDC.
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Yes! BMH is going to love this! I always look forward to your posts, RMDC. You're hilarious!tnitnetny wrote:That is freaking awesome. I love you RMDC.
^this!starrley wrote:Yes! BMH is going to love this! I always look forward to your posts, RMDC. You're hilarious!tnitnetny wrote:That is freaking awesome. I love you RMDC.
I have just spent ten minutes rofling at this - tis an epic piece of logic and reasoning! Yet a strangely familiar tale...RMDC wrote:shanoa raises an interesting question:
I first assumed that she operates at one full stitch every ten seconds. This was to include time spent looking at the pattern, untangling knots (tip: she doesn't have to do this; knots are so scared of her she has to wear velcro shoes), and so on. That means six stitches a minute, or three hundred sixty stitches an hour. Then I assumed that she stitches one hour a day. I know that she actually stitches nine hours a day, but I didn't count the time she spends stitching in her sleep.shanoa wrote:I'm curious as to how much stitching that equals, it would be a neat way for us to keep track of how long it takes us to complete things!RMDC wrote:...stitching at an estimated rate of almost a full BMH per day...
So for our purposes, one BMH-day is equal to three hundred sixty stitches. This assumes investment in the project, i.e. work beyond "casual stitching". From the April-June Series of Challenges thread:
So we know that her "rest" rate is less than 585.14 stitches per day - which is just about a fifth of a true BMH nine-hour day. In fact, it's only about 65 stitches an hour! This provides a good check of our assumptions. It's reasonable for her to stitch twice as fast when she's invested than when she's at rest - bringing her rate to 130 stitches an hour - and when we factor in the warp bubble she generates around her while stitching, that accelerates her rate relative to the world around her by a factor of almost 3.blackmageheart wrote:I have done a couple of pieces that exact size, took me a week each, casual stitchingstarrley wrote:If we do fill it all in, and usually for backgrounds you need to, that is 4,096 stitches. That'll take some time!Just had to do the math... it always sounds so impressive.
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Further on in that thread:
136.5 is an "easily" achieved rate for her, taking less than half an hour of invested work, and just a little over two hours of work at her rest rate.blackmageheart wrote:I do think that 4096 stitches can be done by anyone in a month, easily. You'd only have to do 136.5 stitches every day in June!
CONCLUSION:
Work rate
1 BMH-sec = 0.1 st
1 BMH-hr = 360 st
Rest rate
1 BMHr-sec ~ 0.01 st
1 BMHr-hr = 65 st
Wouldn't you rather stitch it?blackmageheart wrote: I have just spent ten minutes rofling at this - tis an epic piece of logic and reasoning! Yet a strangely familiar tale...![]()
I have just decided, I need this printed and framed.
Damnit - you got there before me!LinkIsMyHomeboy wrote:Wouldn't you rather stitch it?blackmageheart wrote: I have just spent ten minutes rofling at this - tis an epic piece of logic and reasoning! Yet a strangely familiar tale...![]()
I have just decided, I need this printed and framed.
Thinking about it...seriously thinking about it.LinkIsMyHomeboy wrote:Wouldn't you rather stitch it?blackmageheart wrote: I have just spent ten minutes rofling at this - tis an epic piece of logic and reasoning! Yet a strangely familiar tale...![]()
I have just decided, I need this printed and framed.
Feel free to edit.blackmageheart wrote:Thinking about it...seriously thinking about it.LinkIsMyHomeboy wrote:Wouldn't you rather stitch it?