I'll take half a kilocents worth of that sliced Swiss cheese, when you get
a moment. ;-) hee hee. Say that the next time you're at the deli, and
really mess with their heads! ;-)
Ed
300D
On 26 January 2012 21:43, Jim Cathey wrote:
> You can use k to abbreviate kilo, meaning a 1000 and you can
Zackly
Wilton
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From: "Jim Cathey"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 9:43 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] (SPAM?) Re: 07 R320CDI with yottamiles
You can use k to abbreviate kilo, meaning a 1000 and you can use km to
abbre
You can use k to abbreviate kilo, meaning a 1000 and you can use km to
abbreviate kilometers but a kilomile would be 1609.344km, so if that
R320 has done 199kilomiles, it has in fact
traveled.well..lots
One can rate many things in kilos. Kilobuck, Kilowatt, etc.
Why not Kilomile?