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"This screen is 21:9" -> oh, it's one of those weird cinema screens that are wider than widescreen
"This screen is 7:3" -> uh, it's wide, but where's my frame of reference?"
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As I've already mentioned here, in math there's least common denominator.
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With all due respect, madam or sir, I believe it was you who did.
The common denominator of 21 and 9 is... 3! Hence 21:9 = 7:3. QED.
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2019-03-26
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Or, "This screen is 7:3" -> ahh, I see, it's almost twice as wide as 4:3!"
Things like "18:9" are even more ridiculous. Not only is it 2:1, but also... why 18:9? Why take the shorter side as the "reference"? Why not more logical 16:8? Could it be because, to the simpletons, 18:9 sounds like something has been "added", whilst 16:8 sounds like something has been "taken away"? In other words, nothing more than a marketing con?
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