Aarghhh!

Jim

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> On Tue, 02 Jan 2001 18:11:16 -0500, "James R. Frysinger"
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> >Perhaps this is a typographic error, Mike. I hope the magazine did not
> >use N/m as the unit symbol for torque. It should be N�m or N m.
> 
> I know of at least one UK PC supplier who frequently gives access
> times of hard disks as "9 m/s".
> 
> Chris
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