Sometimes we see advertising obviously using metric-imperial conversions where one system was known by the copy writer. Any ideas on this product? Note the physical dimensions.
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Dimensional Conversion
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The good thing is that they are incredibly light weight to be so dang LONG!!!!
...that's funny stuff Avare
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Re: Dimensional Conversion
I did not even look at that aspect of them. With air being ~1.2 kg/m3(.04lb/ft3), perhaps those units should come with sandbags to prevent them from floating away. Or maybe there is some truth to lampies* being lightheaded.xSpace wrote:The good thing is that they are incredibly light weight to be so dang LONG!!!!
Dimensionally correct,
Andre
*At the three day gig I did last weekend I was the lighting guy. No disrespect to lampies intended.
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( Always knew you were "lightheaded", André! )
I was thinking: Maybe they could load a bunch of those things on commercial airplanes, to reduce fuel consumption? Put them inside the wings, or something. should work wonders!
I was thinking: Maybe they could load a bunch of those things on commercial airplanes, to reduce fuel consumption? Put them inside the wings, or something. should work wonders!