1st Hand Razy: it's so easy, that it's impossible!
August 4 2003 at 7:56 PM
linkrazy@hotmail.com
Razy,
Regarding your statement of August 4th @ 1.44 a.m.
"I just wanted to say that I prefer and use the metric scheme because it is so much easier to use. Everything in it works on the number 10. For instance, 1 m/l of distilled water has a volume of 1 m/m squared and weighs 1 m/g, it couldn't be easier! I aren't [??? am not] going to say that the common weights & measures system isn't good too, but you shouldn't insult things unless you have had first hand experience of them."
1 milli/litre = 1 cubic centi/metre of distilled water @ 39.2 F
1 milli/milli/litre = 1 cubic milli/metre of distilled water @ 39.2 F
Razy, a milli/metre is not a centi/metre, "it couldn't be easier!"
Razy, a milli/milli/metre is not a milli/metre, "it couldn't be easier!"
Razy, squared is not cubed, "it couldn't be easier!"
1 gravre = 1 milli/litre of distilled water @ 39.2 F
1 milli/gravre = 1 milli/milli/litre of distilled water @ 39.2 F
1 gravre = 1 cubic centi/metre of distilled water @ 39.2 F
1 milli/gravre = 1 cubic milli/metre of distilled water @ 39.2 F
Razy, a milli/gravre is not a gravre, "it couldn't be easier!"
Razy, a milli/milli/litre is not a milli/litre, "it couldn't be easier!"
Razy, if you need help, it could be easy at site:
http://www.weights-and-measures.com
And topics:
Common Weights & Measures Formula
Napoleon Emperor's Republic of Europe Decadent Weights & Measures Formula
Hey Razy, what do ya know, it just could be easier:
1 fl.oz. = 1 av.oz. of wine = 1.800 cu.in.
1 fl. jack = 1 av. jack of wine = 3.600 cu.in.
1 fl. jill = 1 av. jill of wine = 7.200 cu.in.
1 fl. cup = 1 av. cup of wine = 14.400 cu.in.
1 fl.pt. = 1 av.lb. of wine = 28.800 cu.in.
1 fl.qt. = 1 av.qt. of wine = 57.600 cu.in.
1 fl.pot. = 1 av.pot. of wine = 115.200 cu.in.
1 fl.gal. = 1 av.gal. of wine = 230.400 cu.in.
1 dry pt. = 1 av.lb. of wheat = 33.600 cu.in.
1 dry qt. = 1 av.qt. of wheat = 67.200 cu.in.
1 dry pot. = 1 av.pot. of wheat = 134.400 cu.in.
1 dry gal. = 1 av.gal. of wheat = 268.800 cu.in.
P.S.
Razy,
Here's a tip. If a store clerk tries to sell you something that he can't make work, and you can't make work, DON'T BUY IT. And by the way, just what in tarnation did you "have first hand experience of"? A europist/french/nazi/commie movie?