Hmm -- I suspect this was meant for posting on April 1.
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Just tried it on a random couch (God, I love being home alone) and it more or less checked out
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Or you can use proportions - measure the shadow of the tree and measure your own height and shadow. Solve for height of tree.
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Lmfao I’m just imagining someone doing this
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I feel like I'm being trolled
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You're not
tan 45° = 1= height tree/distance away from tree
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What a meld of Yoga with Geometry.https://twitter.com/fermatslibrary/status/1067055896340115456?s=19 …
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I would recommend to use a Försterdreieck ( not named after myself ;-) ): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%B6rsterdreieck?wprov=sfla1 …pic.twitter.com/DnEWlYFobM
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I've injured myself, but at least I know how tall one tree is.
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Can you tell me how tall I am by looking at my profile pic?
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very tall about 60ft
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Assuming we look through our legs at 45° - accuracy might depend on the observer's flexibility!