Thank you for this; it is really funny.
73 Jerry KM3K
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Beford
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On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Charlie T, K3ICH wrote:
> What is the conversion factor from "furlongs per fortnight" to KPH?
>
http://www.kylesconverter.com/speed-or-velocity/furlongs-per-fortnight-to-kilometres-per-hour
73 jeff wk6i
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1 KPH= 1670.245764733954 furlongs/fortnight. 8)
Bruce/N1RX
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Charlie T, K3ICH
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What is the conversion factor from "furlongs per fortnight" to KPH?
Chas
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You can convert temperatures C to F, and what have you, right in the google
search box.
type "20 degrees C in F" -- it converts.
also "20 pounds sterling in dollars"
also "25.4 mm in inches", "20 tesla in guass", "15 drams in liters", "250
horsepower in kw", and "100 angstroms in parsecs" (yes
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