Hello Mary,

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:03:06 -0500GMT Mary Bull wrote:

FW>>> 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!

MB>> Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)

MB> And then I thought, again. Hmm  60 seconds to the minute, 60 minutes
MB> to the hour:

MB> 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds to the hour

correct

MB> 3600 x 60 = 21,600

false, 3600 x 60 = 216 000 but why did you multiply the hours by 60?  :confused:
There was 5 hours time difference and this results in 18 000 seconds.

Calculating time differences is very common to meteorologists (like
me) :-)

MB> Therefore, computer specialists and English majors can't multiply!

they have computers for that  :compute:

MB> QED Whut?

quot erat demonstrandum what?

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Regards,
Feli

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