Re: can cobol scale the corporate ladder?

From: Alistair Maclean (alistair_at_ld50macca.demon.co.uk)
Date: 12/07/03


Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2003 16:50:04 +0000

And now your starter for ten: what is the difference between an Imperial
and a US gallon?

In message <41758a6b.0312060303.72952ba8@posting.google.com>, KELLIE
FITTON <KELLIEFITTON@YAHOO.COM> writes
>"James J. Gavan" <jjgavan@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>news:<3FD0DBF4.AB5351B9@shaw.ca>...
>> no@spam.com wrote:
>
>James Wrote:
>
>Quiz time Kellie - do you know what an Imperial gallon is. How many
>fluid ounces in a US pint and an Imperial pint. ???
>Jimmy, Calgary AB
>
>
>Kellie Wrote:
>
>according to google web search:
>a British imperial equals to 4 quarts or 4.545 liters.
>An Imperial Pint is used to measure beer throughout the old British
>Empire.
>It is equals to 20 fluid ounces.
>
>Kellie.

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