MIGS per mill: I am picturing Russian aircraft being stored in between piles of freshly cut plywood.
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Very true. Around our lab, mg/mL is often pronounced as "miggs per mil". > > > On 2006 Mar 25, at 14:04, Remek Kocz wrote: > > > Mils are can be tricky. To a machinist they may be thousands of an > > inch, but to a chemist they're milliliters. > > > > Remek > > > > -- > Scott Hudnall > San Francisco, CA USA > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >  > > > > > Paul Trusten, R.Ph. Editor, "Metric Today" U.S. Metric Association, Inc. www.metric.org 3609 Caldera Boulevard, Apartment 122 Midland TX 79707-2872 USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] "There are two cardinal sins, from which all the others spring: impatience and laziness." ---Franz Kafka
