Erik Reuter wrote:
> 
> On Sat, Sep 28, 2002 at 07:08:52PM -0500, Dan Minette wrote:
> > Translating into English units, we have a volume just under 50 cc, and a
>                                                                  ^^
>                                                                  in^3
> > sphere radius of about 2.25".
> 
> But not sure how useful an "English unit" in^3 is. How about pints (it
> seems a lot of people on this list have direct experience with pints)?

It's under 2 pints.  In US ounces (which are NOT the same as British
ounces), it's 27 ounces and a bit.  Call it 1.7 pints.  Hey, I have a
couple of containers made by Rubbermaid that are labelled as being 1.7
pints!

In British ounces, hm, it'll be close to, if not exactly, 28 ounces.  I
think a British pint is 20 ounces, not 16 (and *please* correct me if
I'm wrong!), so that will be 1.4 British pints.

        Julia

who's wondering if Jeroen or Sonja will correctly identify the brand of
baby bottle she was using when she was using baby bottles
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