Mark Newton wrote:
So they're not exactly equivalent, but they're close enough for the points
I was trying to get across in my email message. The difference between the
cost of a glider and the cost of a house is a multiplication factor less
than 2 (and quite close to 1). The difference between the cost of a glider
and the cost of a house is a multiplication factor closer to 5 or 6.
Argh - Brainographical error. That should have been, "The difference
between the cost of a glider and the cost of a car is a multiplication
factor closer to 5 or 6."
Commodores with leather seats notwithstanding :-)
- mark
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