Originally Posted by
Jamie Buxton
Mark --
You're pretty much right, except that the unit of measure needs to be a distance measurement. Furlongs, rods, chains, yards, feet, inches, and cubits work just fine. Acres and hectares do not. They are area measures.
Jamie
You are right, of course. I stand humbly corrected. I just get sooooo carried away sometimes.
And Todd....I did mention cubits. Right between inches and paint cans. Please read more carefully next time. Gosh, what's a guy supposed to do around here, write a letter?
Oh yeah. Sorry I forgot links. I love golf.
Last edited by Mark Rios; 02-08-2004 at 9:48 AM.
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