| | Re: Instructions Storage Selçuk Göre
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| | (...) Nope, A6 to A0 but if you can create your own AX where X goes to infinity..:-) A0 is the biggest one (equals 16 A4s in area). Since A1 is half of the A0 and A2 is half of the A1 and so on, (short side of A0 is long side of A1 and half of the (...) (25 years ago, 10-Mar-00, to lugnet.storage)
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| | | | Re: Instructions Storage Troy Cefaratti
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| | | | (...) Why, us silly americans (as in people from the USA) still use a non-metric system of measurements! Just add it to the list of reasons why the rest of the world doesn't like us.... :) Troy (25 years ago, 12-Mar-00, to lugnet.storage)
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| | | | | | Re: Instructions Storage Jonathan Reynolds
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| | | | (...) Don't knock the imperial measurement system - it put man on the Moon! If NASA had used metric at the time, it would surely have put them off going at all, I mean "400,000,000,000mm"* sounds a lot further away than "239,000 miles"* *All (...) (25 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.storage)
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| | | | | | Re: Instructions Storage Troy Cefaratti
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| | | | (...) It also lost the mars lander.... Troy (25 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.storage)
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| | | | | | Re: Instructions Storage Jonathan Reynolds
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| | | | (...) Only because some clutz couldn't convert. Anyway, the lander wasn't lost - it was gobbled up by a giant, intelligent floating martian gas cloud which doubling in size every four minutes. Jon (25 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.storage)
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