Madeup, yes, but it is a very commonly used abbrev.

Luther

On Jan 26, 2012 7:53 PM, Hendrik & Fay <heni...@ozemail.com.au> 
wrote: 

You made that up, no such thing as a kilomile (even my spell checker 

thinks so), or is this some sort of aeronautical term?

Kilo is a metric term and miles is part of the ancient and outdated 

system that only backwards people use.

You can use k to abbreviate kilo, meaning a 1000 and you can use km to 

abbreviate kilometers but a kilomile would be 1609.344km, so if that 

R320 has done 199kilomiles, it has in fact traveled.........well......lots



Hendrik

who may let you use the term kilomile if he gets a shiny plate



WILTON wrote:

> kmi - kiloMILE

>

> Wilton

>

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>

>> Hmm - km=kilometer or km=kilomile?

>>

>

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