I can't stand their cola, Fanta or Sprite drinks, but I might have an occasional Schweppes tonic in my gin.Scotland is the only country where the most popular drink is not made by Coca-cola.
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It works because the ratio of width to height is the square root of 2. A0 is 1m squared. From that all dimensions of all sizes can be worked out mathematically.I was amazed when I found out that each paper size can be made by folding the size one up in half
very sensible
It works because the ratio of width to height is the square root of 2. And a0 is 1m squared. From that all dimensions of all sizes can be worked out mathematically.
But what about the lost joy of old paper sizes.
That's a real Brexit bonus, we could go back to foolscap, quarto, Eagle, Elephant and so on
https://www.google.com/search?q=old...rome-mobile&ie=UTF-8&chrome_dse_attribution=1
And the even more exotic
https://baph.org.uk/resources/reference-material/old-english-paper-sizes/
You only just realised?
Oh - and if we are looking at units of measurement the we needs to mention the most sensible system of all
The FFF system (look it up)
personally I would like my bike to read speed in Angstroms per century
then just hope I get stopped and asked what speed I was doing!
Oh - and if we are looking at units of measurement the we needs to mention the most sensible system of all
The FFF system (look it up)
I had to look it up, and my first though when looking at the Wikipedia entry was "A firking isn't a unit of mass, it is a unit of volume".
Then I found the note at the end:
"The firkin of the FFF System is defined as the mass of an imperial firkin (9 imp gal) of water. The imperial gallon was originally defined as the volume of 10 lb of distilled water (weighed according to specific conditions). From this definition a density of 10 lb/imp gal is derived, giving the firkin of water a mass of 90 lb."