Hi All;
I looked up recipes on Food.com for a curry dish. I noticed a toggle
between US and Metric. I took a look and to my disappointment for example
is 2 tablespoons butter for US and 29.89ml butter for metric measure. I
contacted the company by e-mail on their site giving examples of 30 mL for
Linda. I read your book and finally gathered my thoughts and wrote a
customer review for book Dradnats and the Metric Measurement Kids on
Amazon. I see that the other six reviewers all gave five out of five
stars, but I gave only two because of the errors in your book. I hope
you do not fin
I submitted the following comment, which is under review for actual posting at
the moment:
Your use of the term "international" is misleading. Isn't the U.S. an
"international" location from the viewpoint of countries exterior to it? The
metric system of measurement is more properly called th
After a little more digging, I learned the device is basically a data logger
attached to the OBD-II diagnostics port. The data supplied is all metric, but
coded for efficient packing in binary. To provide Customary data for US
customers, they had to convert it all. I wonder if they skip the c
Another version of the press release shows some screen shots, and it uses km/L;
however, it mis-symbolizes as KPL. It also showed examples of maximum speed
and average speed etc to demonstrate safety features. As the maximum speed was
in excess of 150 km/h(156?) and mis-symbolized as KPH, I co