found some data .
http://homepages.tesco.net/~A10bsa/bswgo.htm
I just dont get it
Curly wrote:The metric system , the basis for scientific measurement , adopted in France in 1791,
using pure water as its model, 1 Litre weighs 1 Kilo, is still converted into old money here
halftimeresults wrote:found some data .
http://homepages.tesco.net/~A10bsa/bswgo.htm
I just dont get it
Keith wrote:Curly wrote:The metric system , the basis for scientific measurement , adopted in France in 1791,
using pure water as its model, 1 Litre weighs 1 Kilo, is still converted into old money here
Apparently they also used it because a kilo of flour also weighs a kilo... those cunning Frenchies
Curly wrote:Keith wrote:
Apparently they also used it because a kilo of flour also weighs a kilo... those cunning Frenchies
I would assume that a Kilo of something weighs a Kilo
Have you tried timing the weights, Keith?
In fairness though Keith, it's hard to know if your joking, serious, confused.
If you cry woosh too many times, nobody will believe you when a whoosh really does come
and attack the forum in the night.
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