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Old September 8th 07, 07:30 PM posted to alt.talk.bollocks,alt.astronomy,demon.local,comp.os.os2.advocacy,rec.aviation.products
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"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 19:40:39 +0100,
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On 29 Aug, 09:57, "Michael Baldwin, Bruce" wrote:
Mr Pounder wrote:
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Mr Pounder wrote:
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Hallo Mr Pounder

How's it hanging Bruce?

About as low as usual. Just let me check for a second ...

In Imperial measurement please.
Metric always confuses me.

How can metric possibly confuse anybody? Its so rational compared to
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Rational? It's absurd, man! First you multiply by 14, then divide by
2.2. How ridiculous is that?


Why do you keep writing "show quoted text"? - Hide quoted text -


Because it is now the "in thing" with leaders of the Usenet community. He
also writes "Hide quoted text" too. You must stay ahead of the pack in this
game.

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If trains stop at train stations, what happens at workstations?


But not all trains stop at all train stations so are you referring to only
some workstations? (BTW, I usually call them railway stations or rail
stations. As a matter of fact this is the very first time I have heard them
referred to as "train stations".