John,

I am hopelessly stuck in two worlds. As a chemist I work with liters (litres for the folks North of here ) for liquid measurement, grams, kilograms and metric ton for weight, psig for positive pressure, psia or mm Hg for vacuum, C and K for temperature, and I don't deal with diatance too much.
When I leave work I want to see the bank clock in F, fill my gas tank with gallons, and read my weight in pounds.
I just can't seem to separate the two, although I can convert back and forth at will. And being part engineer, I do it all on an HP calculator - once you go RPN you can't go back.
And considering I brew beer in relatively large quantity here

I guess that means my life is a really big waste

Scott


Scott

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