ATF to quiet lifters? Read pls!

Kneale Brownson knotnook at traverse.com
Tue Apr 24 20:30:27 EDT 2001


Geeze, Doyt, the only thing I can remember from 1952 was that I liked 
Ike.  That and I was the biggest person in my school except for the 
principal.  What a shock when I then went to high school and half the guys 
were taller.  It's been that way ever since.


At 06:36 PM 04/24/2001 -0400, Doyt W. Echelberger wrote:

>Unless you are a scientist, just think of quarts and liters as the same 
>amount. For most purposes in real life, they are the same. In the 
>laboratory, a liter is just a small amount larger than a quart. But when 
>you go to measure the difference, most of the time you can't show it. 
>Fluids stick to containers, a drop escapes, and you shrug and give up.
>
>If you can find it, the liter is equivalent to 1.05671 quarts, and that is 
>the volume of exactly one kilogram of pure water at exactly 4 degrees 
>Centigrade and 760 mm pressure. At least, that is what it was in 1952, 
>when I looked it up in the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 34th Edition.
>
>Doyt Echelberger




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