From: jfoust at
threedee.com
At 02:21 PM 5/26/2010, Fred Cisin wrote:
But, find each other and have a pint. Because
I'm not going to be there,
I am not offering to buy. (Prices have probably gone up since the days of
"A pint's a pound, the world around")
Wikipedia says "The saying "a pint's a pound the world around" refers
to
16 US fluid ounces of water weighing approximately one pound avoirdupois
in the United States... In the rest of the English-speaking world, an
Imperial pint?being 20 Imperial ounces of water?will weigh one and a
quarter pounds."
You think it has to do with price?
And am I the only one who notices that Tony's typos increase in
his evening? :-)
Hi
Continuing the off topic: When I ran my Rover TC2000 until almost
empty, I found that the tank was Imperial gallons and not US.
As for Tony, he can do what ever he likes and doesn't
owe anyone an explanation as to why he doesn't want to go.
Dwight
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