RayG
Master Poster
As soon as you guys get through establishing BH's IM index is really 88, we can move right along to the shoulder joints being a foot farther apart than McClarin's and Ray can dig out the chessboards again.
How it was determined that Patty's shoulders were a foot farther apart than McClarin's? Let me guess... a bigfoot advocate made that determination, right? Twelve INCH difference? That McClarin must have been one hell of a beanpole, a pencil with eyes, a stick with hair...
Jeeze, I'm surprised you remember the chessboards. In case you forgot, I was hoping to show that making accurate claims of shoulder-width from a photo of Patty is extremely difficult at best, and downright impossible at worst. That point was lost on many footers, that a human with no suit, shirt, fur, or padding can appear so very close to the claimed width of Patty, that we can't eliminate a human subject as a possibility. Ironically, the argument was presented by one Patty advocate that there was "forced perspective" involved because the chessboards were a foot farther away than my shoulders, even though they weren't. I guess I could have had someone hold them above my shoulders at the back of my head, but I'm guessing the end result would have been the same, I'd still look nearly as wide as Patty.
Using the known stride length he got a standing height of 78.8".
Ah yes, the old 'get the standing height from the stride length' trick. Second time I've seen someone use that pseudoscientific method.
Approximate doesn't=inacurate.
Sure it does. The only way to assure accuracy is to measure. If you were having a house built wouldn't you want the contractors to use tools of measurement instead of just eyeballing everything? I certainly would.
Don't take my word for it, even the dictionary disagrees with you on this.
ap·prox·i·mate
not perfectly accurate or correct; to estimate; almost exact or correct; not quite exact or correct: "a rough guess", "a ballpark estimate"; nearly exact; not perfectly accurate.
Synonyms: about, almost, approach, close, estimate, guess, near, reach, resemble, similar, surmised
in·ac·cu·rate
not accurate; not exact;
Synonyms: apocryphal, careless, defective, discrepant, erroneous, fallacious, false, faulty, incorrect, inexact, misleading, unreliable, untrue, wrong
es·ti·mate
an approximate judgment or calculation, as of the value, amount, time, size, or weight of something; to calculate approximately (the amount, extent, magnitude, position, or value of something); a tentative evaluation or rough calculation, as of worth, quantity, or size
Not surprisingly, Patty's IM index continues to be mentioned by bigfoot advocates as though it were some sort of measured scientific fact, when it is not.
Agreed. He apparently copied his rodeo rider picture too. I don't see where the Roger-the-great-artist idea came from. His own work disproves that.
You're comparing apples and potatoes. My daughter is a fantastic artist but a lousy scupltor. Patterson seems to fit that bill as well. What exactly is your point, that anyone who is excellent at drawing should also be excellent at sculpting?
Patterson drawing:
Patterson sculpture:
Those seem to be remarkably different in their artistic results.
RayG