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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] New to PSUB (measurement units)



Ahhhh.  Ok.  I though you was talking fractions.  127/5 is then 25-2/7.
IIRC.  

jbarlow@bjservices.ca wrote:
> 
> "25 2/7?"   Pardon?
> 
> 127/5 == 25.4 which is the exact conversion inches to feet.
> 
> Jay.
> 
> PS
> I would like to volunteer to be part of a scanning team for the "Busby"
> project.  I don't know how much about it but perhaps PDF would be a good
> format.  What about something like DynaText to make it easier to use?
> 
> Jay
> 
> 
>                       Coalbunny
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>                       22/10/2003 01:03 PM
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> 
> 
> jbarlow@bjservices.ca wrote:
> >
> > I concur 100%.  I don't know why it is such an issue.  If you want to
> call
> > a 36" OD pressure hull 914.4 mm then thats OK.  One of my favorite
> > fractions is 5/127.  My next favourite is 127/5
> >
> > Jay.
> >
> 25 2/7?
> Carl
> 
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