"Stop misleading people outside the UK. If you have proof of a One grad "1 pint" or "1/2 pint" crown stamp then you can use your mobile (cell phone) take a quick picture then and post it here. But you won't be able to. As you know."
Alright then, prove that they don't. You can't...same as I can't really prove that they do, but I know they exist. Are you about to go around taking photographs of the bottom of pint glasses? I know I'm not......I've got a life, mate! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Humphreys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 9:23 PM Subject: [USMA:35981] Re: History of imperial since 1824 > > > > >OK, I'm being INCREDIBLY pedantic here but, does the actual pump itself > >work in imperial measures? I would dispute that. > > The pump works in non-measures - the person using the pump visually puts the > drink into the glass. > > > > >"No they don't, Stephen. > >Not in a UK pub (although I've seen said glass in a European (mainland) > >pub." > > > >Yes they do. Just because you say so doesn't make it true. I've seen > >quite a few examples of beer glasses with 568ml stamped on them. > > > > Stop misleading people outside the UK. > If you have proof of a One grad "1 pint" or "1/2 pint" crown stamp then you > can use your mobile (cell phone) take a quick picture then and post it here. > But you won't be able to. > As you know. >
