In Reply to: Re: 1st Full Range Project Advice posted by Kloss on January 1, 2007 at 05:55:33:
1821 Grams? You mean 73 oz.? I'm an American and you know it, give me information In a frame of reference I can use, I had to get a calculator out (and digging around finding it was a minor pain in the ass, I wouldn't bother for just ANY poster here) to picture in my mind what you mean by "1821 grams".It's like when you pass by a bank with a sign that shows the temperature and it flashes both faherenheit and celsius; I don't want to know how Goddam clever they are I just want to know whether it's warm or cold. Then I almost get in a wreck watching the sign for it to change instead of watching the fucking road. I'm in Kentucky not Canada, all Canada ever did for Kentucky anyway was to disgorge Tories and Indians on us to take plunder and hair.
Faherenheit is much better anyway and based on human feelings. It's very simple; when it's 0 you know it's pretty Goddam cold out and when it's 100 it's pretty Goddam hot. Fuck a bunch of water.
Anyway I get your point (thanks to the calculator), I never saw a TV speaker with a 73 ounce magnet, that's a big magnet.Happy New Year
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Follow Ups
- Grams ?!? - Tom Brennan 01/1/0708:35:15 01/1/07 (5)
- Re: Grams ?!? - Grant Marshall 14:38:29 01/2/07 (0)
- Re: Grams ?!? - rjd 10:59:29 01/1/07 (0)
- Re: Grams ?!? - Kloss 10:48:14 01/1/07 (0)
- Re: Grams ?!? - maybe that's magnet structure? (nt) - freddyi 10:43:52 01/1/07 (1)
- no its not;) nt - Kloss 13:00:24 01/1/07 (0)