I tried desperately to find out the factor for converting ounces to liters and kg, but i didn't get any result. the values vary from about 20g/ounce to above 30, there are hundreds of different ounces, (av, troy), and UK and US, i'm confused and will probably never know the differnce between fluid and dry ounces. I have this conversion poster on the wall. the stupid thing does only say 1 gill = 5 fluid ounce and 1 fluid ounce is 8 fluid drachm. this is one dead end. the poster further says "1 fluid ounce = 28,4cm^3" and a few lines below it says " 1 fluid ounce = 29,6cm^3". It is a very stupid poster, i have ripped it off and trashed it. It hangs there for maybe 5 years and i never got a single useful conversion out of it. I think the difference may be between UK and US. (Strange that there is a difference, maybe the sailors have drunken some of it..) 1 fluid ounce water, how much does it weigh? 1 dry ounce? > SENSE ? you want to make sence out of this ? you, sir, are a better > man than I ! At least there must be reason, if there is no sense. > Ounces are one of our favorite units. we use them to measure > liquid. A shot glass of Vodka is about 1 ounce liquid. > > or weight, A postal letter under 1 ounce gets one stamp. > > A large soda is about 32 ounces, or about one liter. That's a huge soda, you get that at a restaurant? here a large soda is 0,5liter (will weight about a pound without the glass). > > A loaf of bread is about 16 ounces, or just less than half a kilogram. Well, loafes of bread are usually 1kg here, but you get them cut in half too. 'course there are smaller ones and bigger ones.. (--> seems you guys drink more and eat less ;-) ) > It can be argued that whomever came up with the term did not have one > ounce of sense! fluid or dry? ST
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Inkjet printing of pcb
2004-05-08 by Stefan Trethan
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