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But I am too old an dog to learn any new tricks.(decimal/metric) An old
Popular Science magazine I have around here somewhere which dates back
to around 1960 or 1961.The front cover of the magazine has a
drawing/picture of New York City encased in solid ice.
(I went to a used car lot! found my girlfriend's red dress in the back
seat! The Great,Rodney Dangerfield)
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That is what www.dogpile.com said when I looked it up there a few
days ago.1.9685 (or something like that.It is a little less than two
inches)
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CUHULIN,
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One Inch = 2.54 Centimeters = 25.4 Millimeters
[ The World Around ]
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So it does look like 'dogpile' was right ;-)
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~ RHF
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