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Re: OT: Natural gas vs LPG
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Posted by Brent in IA on January 17, 2007 at 04:33:52 from (66.43.236.195):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Natural gas vs LPG posted by RAB on January 16, 2007 at 15:14:51:
Holy crap, did that bring back the night before a college physics exam nightmare! Back in college I could convert the cooling speed temperature of a horse fly"s fart at the exact moment he met a nuclear powered submarine leaving a California port 300 miles away if the fly was riding on a train at 20 mph leaving a station in Iowa at 3 pm or however those old word problems go....but now I am hard pressed to figure out why my electric bill is so high with 3 teenagers in the house :-) Things you forget when you don"t use then. By the way, when I was in Junior High in the 70"s we were taught the metric system (SI) in math and in science getting ready for the big transition required by law coming in the 90"s. Metric is a much much easier system to learn and to use. I really hated it when they realized at the last moment that the conversion date for the U.S. was nearing and they changed the law at the last minute. They don"t know how simpler life would have been.
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