digital camera Q

Anne Wilson cannewilson at tiscali.co.uk
Wed Oct 25 21:34:01 UTC 2006


On Wednesday 25 October 2006 22:27, Tony Nelson wrote:
> At 10:17 PM +0100 10/25/06, Anne Wilson wrote:
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> >On Wednesday 25 October 2006 21:32, Robin Laing wrote:
> >> 16 or 20 ounces to a pint, depending on where you are.  Of course the
> >> ounces are different.  I have yet to see a litre be different than a
> >> litre.
> >
> >A pint of water
> >weighs a pound and a quarter
>
> A pint of /beer/ weighs a pound and a quarter, in the UK.  For water, "a
> pint's a pound the world around".
>
It's around £2, here, I think :-)  However, whatever the SG of beer - and I 
doubt it could be so far different, a pint of water is the standard for fluid 
ounces, and 1 pint = 20 fl.oz.

Anne
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