>>5
Oh, right. 2.54. Then what's 2.24? There's some odd measurement that's like that. Is it pounds to kilograms? NOBODY CAN MAKE UP THEIR DAMN MINDS ON ONE SYSTEM AND STICK TO IT
>>8
I though Europe is to blame? Didn't they invent the english system? Metric rules.
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Anonymous2006-05-07 18:55
There's about 2.2 kilograms to a pound on Earth at sea level. More specifically, 21.6 newtons to a pound.
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Anonymous2006-05-07 19:25
>>9
Europe dropped its legacy systems in favour of the standard international system, but Amerikkkans didn't seem to notice, or rather, didn't want to notice so they have a different system.
in sane contries, it's liter. litre would be pronounced like litry, you morons.
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Anonymous2006-05-08 8:56
i don't want an american telling me the correct way to write modern SI units when they're still stuck using pounds and inches. >>15
obviously hasn't heard of a metre before.
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Anonymous2006-05-08 13:04
>>13,15
In English-speaking countries, it's litre.
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Anonymous2006-05-08 13:55
FAGRE
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Anonymous2006-05-08 14:14
7.62mm = 0.308inch
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Anonymous2006-05-08 16:20
chinese buffet
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Anonymous2006-05-08 16:31
1/12 ft.
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Anonymous2006-05-09 8:16
A googol a 1 followed by 100 zeroes, and a googolplex is a 1 followed by a googol of zeroes. But the google is not usually used in science at all. More for fun and general expressions.