Burgess,
Great tool!.  Used the shift key to find your furlongs per fortnight 
conversion and can now time my favorite horse.

Al

At 12:51 PM 9/10/2002, you wrote:
>OK, while we're throwing in links to favorite tools, here's mine:
>
>http://www.calculator.org/download.html
>
>Calc98 is a free whizbang calculator which does all the conversions that 
>Convert does, plus it is a calculator (decimal, octal, base-n, binary, 
>financial, hexadecimal, and stats).  Also handles RPN, basic matrix and 
>array calculations, function mapping, etc.  Also, the conversion tables 
>can be edited and amended to handle your favorite units (I edited mine to 
>handle the famous 'furlongs per fortnight' conversion).
>
>Oh, yeah -- forgot to mention that the key layout/size, display size and 
>aspect, and general interface configuration (fonts, colors, etc.) are all 
>customizable.
>
>Don't be intimidated by the feature list, though.  In it's standard 
>incarnation it's just a helluva good calculator and convertor.
>
>At 11:39 PM 9/9/2002, you wrote:
>>http://www.joshmadison.com/software/
>>This one is called Convert and is real good.
>>Its a free download.  The price is right!
>>Thanks HarryS
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: September 10, 2002 12:15 AM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: ShopTalk: Millimeters to Inches conversion
>>
>>
>>If you ever need to convert a measurement from mm to inch (or vice versa)
>>and
>>you don't have your ruler handy this is a good source
>>
>>http://www.seaportsteel.com/TechMMIn.htm
>>
>>
>>Here's another table, with the conversion factors
>>http://www.juliesjewels.com/millimeter_to_inch.htm
>>
>>/Ed


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