Thanks, Joe.  :-)

Marcus

On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 15:22:24  
 Joseph B. Reid wrote:
>Ms Be wrote in USMA 23328;
>>
>>Folks, this is the problem.  We MUST, absolutely *MUST* set the 
>>example.  Please forgive me for saying this (and with all due 
>>respect) but it's UTTERLY ***UNACCEPTABLE*** that we, *metric 
>>supporters* OURSELVES, speak the very "language" we want to rid the 
>>world of.  Please, P-L-E-A-S-E, no more of ' 2" ',  ' 2 3/4" ', ' 
>>1/2 inch ', ' 12 inches ', etc, *exclusively*!  What is this???
>
>>Marcus
>
>
>I apologize for my solecism.  I want to withdraw my previous posting 
>and replace it with:
>
>>  >A popular size of note paper is ISO size A4, 210 mm by 297 mm.  Since
>>>the universal fanfold computer printer paper spaces its sprocket
>>  >holes at 12.7 mm intervals, it is usual to print on continuous paper
>>  >with 304.8 mm vertically between folds.
>>
>>Joseph B. Reid
>>17 Glebe Road West
>>Toronto  M5P 1C8              Telephone 416-486-6071
>



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