Android SDK has the Gravity of the Death Star as a Constant (developer.android.com) 11 points by jagbolanos 15y ago ↗ HN
[–] wmf 15y ago ↗ Is this from the same people who brought us is_computer_on() and is_computer_on_fire()? [–] daeken 15y ago ↗ Those are originally from BeOS.
[–] bbg 15y ago ↗ I'm sure there's some perfectly good explanation for "Gravity on the island", but I don't know what it is. [–] thedufer 15y ago ↗ My best guess was that its a reference to the island in the tv show Lost, but I fail to see why that would be different from the gravity on earth. [–] nekgrim 15y ago ↗ I think it's related to "4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42", the numbers in Lost
[–] thedufer 15y ago ↗ My best guess was that its a reference to the island in the tv show Lost, but I fail to see why that would be different from the gravity on earth. [–] nekgrim 15y ago ↗ I think it's related to "4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42", the numbers in Lost
[–] gnoupi 15y ago ↗ It's deprecated anyway, it refers to the first death star. Use the latest specification provided by the Empire for exact calculations.
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