John Lawson wrote:
Thank you very much for the scanning info, Eric. If I can get my
clients out of here reasonably early enough Sunday(tomorrow), I will
give things a try along the lines you've suggested... seems I have
most of the tools lying around here somewhere.
My offer, though, re: the doc that spawned this thread, still
holds. If you want this TurboDos info, it is yours for the price of
UPS or FedEx from Los Angeles.
Thanx again!
PS: Thanx Ward G. I had quite forgotten about the F/F/F system of
mensuration. And it is no less ridiculous than the one we (in 'Merka)
use that is derived from human anatomy and plant biology.
Believe it or not, outside of pure scientific uses, I prefer the
non-decimal measuring system to the metric. I grew up using a
slide rule, and decimal points can be quite mischievous under the
metric system. Whereas the "unwieldy" conversions required by
using feet, gallons, horsepower etc. require just enough extra
attention that the decimal point's location is less likely to
slide to one side or the other in a result. Of course, nowadays
with the collection of factors in the Linux 'units' command
database, I just use whatever's in the provided data.
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