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Fifty Millimeters? That is a little less that two inches.
cuhulin |
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wrote in message ... Fifty Millimeters? That is a little less that two inches. cuhulin Yeah, I know. Sounds like a Les Nessman report from WKRP in Cincinnati, doesn't it?? --Mike L. |
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A little more than 2 inches. 2.8.
wrote in message ... Fifty Millimeters? That is a little less that two inches. cuhulin |
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Ignore this. Stupid finger on the calculator. 1.9685".
"CW" wrote in message ... A little more than 2 inches. 2.8. wrote in message ... Fifty Millimeters? That is a little less that two inches. cuhulin |
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That is what www.dogpile.com said when I looked it up there a few
days ago.1.9685 (or something like that.It is a little less than two inches) cuhulin |
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CUHULIN,
.. One Inch = 2.54 Centimeters = 25.4 Millimeters [ The World Around ] .. So it does look like 'dogpile' was right ;-) .. ~ RHF .. |
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