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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 19:18:23 GMT, Richard Clark
wrote: On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 18:21:49 GMT, Gene Nygaard wrote: Now I have a challenge for you, Mr. Metrologist: Hi Gene, What are your credentials? Can one expect you have at least a degree in English? ;-) I am a wheat farmer who has already proved not only our resident engineer/programmer and Capital-M Metrologist wrong, but our Chief Peacekeeper Missileman Engineer as well. Isn't that enough for one week? Of course, from that job, I'm well aware of what a bushel is on the Minneapolis Grain Exchange and other commodities markets, or at the local grain elevator. It isn't a unit of volume at these places. And while it is a certain number of pounds for each particular commodity, it most certainly is not unit of force, either. Not only did I prove Mr. Metrologist wrong, but I also proved that he has no integrity. He won't even admit that I did so, even though I followed his ground rules to a T, specifically citing a NIST web page showing him to be wrong. My degrees weren't in English, however--though I did enjoy some English classes, and such a degree would have been quite relevant to our discussion of linguistics earlier. What are your credentials in linguistics? In the law, another primary subject matter of our discussion? In history? Now, find somebody on the NIST web pages with better credentials than mine and yours to tell us what the official definition of a pound force is. Still bet you can't do so. Gene Nygaard http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Gene_Nygaard/ |
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