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In article <3AD5104B.1E5450A4@enviroweb.org>,
Christopher Tracey <ctracey@enviroweb.org> wrote:
> Yes, but I don't have that much free time with the scale... :) My lab
Heh. :)
> I do have access to a balance that only has three decimal places instead
> of five. Maybe I'll try what you have suggested.
3 should get you down into milligrams, which I suspect _ought_ to be
sufficient for any purpose legomaniacs could have. It's not like we're
trying to figure out the right number of 1x1 tiles needed to react with
five pounds of 2x4 bricks or something.
-JDF
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