On 04/04/2017 23:36, Mike Fleming wrote:
> In article , Dennis Lee
> Bieber writes:
>
>> And miles per gallon makes a more meaningful measure to me than liters
>> per km. {I have half a tank [10 gallons]: how far will that get me? Lot
>> easier to do 10 * MPG than to work out an inverse [approximating 4l per
>> gal] 40/l/km}
>
> But if you want to know how much petrol it will take to do the x mile
> trip you're just about to do, the calculation is a simple one. You
> just have to remember that a mile is about 1.6km.
>
Two and a quarter pounds of jam
Weighs about a kilogramme.
Two mega pigs and half a ram
Weighs about a gigagramme.
If centigrade confuses you,
And, yes, it often might,
nine fifths of C plus thirty-two
Will give you Fahrenheit.
Can you wait for me to tell you what is two ohms?
Half a mho ...
What is yellow and always points to the north?
A magnetic banana.
Joking apart, any interest in the Raspberry Pi in this NG?
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