Gee, Pat - I thought my recent post on Caltrans reaffirming metric might
stir some interest, but you just stole the show!

<g>
Nat



Dear All,

Re: [USMA:23066] RE: Canadian ifp spam

It seems to me that the letters A to D, DD, and E to F refer to a graded
method of volume measurement giving a range of seven grades (if you include
DD).

Wouldn't the whole range be simpler if the volume of each cup was expressed
in millilitres, with (say) a 200 mL interval between each level.

Cheers,

Pat Naughtin CAMS
Geelong, Australia

on 2002-11-03 12.42, kilopascal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Re: [USMA:22943] RE: Canadian ifp spam2002-11-02
>
> Here is another site showing the different sizes:
>
> http://keepingsecretstoo.safeshopper.com/11/cat11.htm?273
>
> John
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Joseph B. Reid
> To: U.S. Metric Association
> Sent: Saturday, 2002-11-02 14:23
> Subject: [USMA:23064] RE: Canadian ifp spam
>
>
> Carleto asked in USMA 22943:
>
>   Carleton
>
>   P.S.  How do you express "DD" in SI?
>
>
>
>
> Please give context.  My father and his two brothers had DD after their
names,
> but it meant "Doctor of Divinity".




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