Indeed, my post was intended to be tongue-in-cheek. My British sense of
humour often gets me in trouble here in the US.

Ray...

On 1/3/2014 11:18, Tom Marchant wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jan 2014 14:57:13 -0700, Paul Gilmartin wrote:

You have: 1 ft
You want: cm
        * 30.48
        / 0.032808399
That's how the conversion is done.

I think that Ray's point was that we don't know the precision of
"a foot of snow" in this case. If it was given as 12 inches, it
might mean anything from 11.5 inches to just under 12.5 inches.
"A foot" could easily be the description if there was somewhat
less precision than that.  My guess is that John used the precise
conversion lest he confuse someone if, for example, he had written
30 cm.  Or perhaps even confuse someone even more by checking
again and finding that official metric reading was e.g. 32.4 cm.

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Tom Marchant

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