Einstein, Newton and Pascal are hanging out one afternoon. Einstein is bored,
so he suggests, Let's play hide-and-seek. I'll be it!
The others agree, so Einstein begins counting. One . . . Two . . . Three . . .
Pascal runs off right away to find a place to hide. However, Newton merely
takes
As they say here in Tennessee, 'At there's a goodun!
Jim
On 2013-02-06 14:28, Jim Elwell wrote:
Einstein, Newton and Pascal are hanging out one afternoon. Einstein is
bored, so he suggests, Let's play hide-and-seek. I'll be it!
The others agree, so Einstein begins counting. One . . . Two . .
Walter Ziobro, sir:.Therefore, the fundamental unit of decimal metric time
ought to be the time it takes light to travel one meter.
I am not sure if YOU grasp rightly the term METRIC vs Decimal notation. To me
Metric is What is related to METRE! Please see, my base contribution: The
Metric