Take the Coriolis effect into account.


the one piece of universally applicable advice that adequately explains any situation. usually used by a superior professional to a beginning professional, when the former has taught absolutely nothing to the latter.
nurse: holy sh-t dozens of people are coming in with unknown ailments!
doctor (going on break): you’ll do fine. remember, take the coriolis effect into account.
nurse: what about variable humidity?
doctor: yeah, that too.

student: how am i supposed to know what to study for the final?
tutor: look, our time us up. just take the coriolis effect into account, and you’ll do fine.
student: did we cover variable humidity?
tutor: yes, that will be on the exam.

original example:
cpt macmillan: remember what i’ve taught you. keep in mind variable humidity and windspeed along the bullet’s flight path. also, at this distance, you’ll have to take the coriolis effect into account.

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