Cool. It’s the right answer, too!
Here’s another:
A small particle escaping earth’s gravity, slows to a constant speed of 2.86 outhouses per fortnight. How many Microcenturies will pass before it travels a parsec? Here ‘s list of measurements.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_humorous_units_of_measurement
Here’s a few for atomic measurement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_humorous_units_of_measurement#Barn.2C_outhouse.2C_shed
CPhill should remember Donkeypower.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_humorous_units_of_measurement#Donkeypower
Just in case a question appears requiring the amount of power required to accelerate a mass of “mule muffins” to X Mules per hour. (Francis wants you to remember that mules are half donkey. So use the proper converting constant, else you might end up with something other than a half-assed answer).
Francis, and his sister, Frances are still pondering the correct solution for the mules per hour question. At least one is up in the air about it, but both are flying high; they are having a party, and are on their third Moscow-mule, so it might be Midnight in Moscow before there is a mulish answer.
Until next time ... keep kickin'
Frances and Company
Yes, I figured that!
I think that is about the ugliest emicon wink that i have ever seen!
What are "Imperial minims"?
I just looked them up
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minim_(unit)
I am very glad that we use metric in Australia!
660,000,000 km3
From this web page:
http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/volume/
1.071×1025 US minims
the conversion is 1 US minim = 1.040842731 imperial minims
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minim_(unit)
1.071×1025×1.040842731=11147425649010000000000000
= 1.1147 x 1025 imperial minims
How about that!
Cool. It’s the right answer, too!
Here’s another:
A small particle escaping earth’s gravity, slows to a constant speed of 2.86 outhouses per fortnight. How many Microcenturies will pass before it travels a parsec? Here ‘s list of measurements.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_humorous_units_of_measurement
Here’s a few for atomic measurement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_humorous_units_of_measurement#Barn.2C_outhouse.2C_shed
CPhill should remember Donkeypower.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_humorous_units_of_measurement#Donkeypower
Just in case a question appears requiring the amount of power required to accelerate a mass of “mule muffins” to X Mules per hour. (Francis wants you to remember that mules are half donkey. So use the proper converting constant, else you might end up with something other than a half-assed answer).
Francis, and his sister, Frances are still pondering the correct solution for the mules per hour question. At least one is up in the air about it, but both are flying high; they are having a party, and are on their third Moscow-mule, so it might be Midnight in Moscow before there is a mulish answer.
Until next time ... keep kickin'
Frances and Company
Thank you Francis and Company.
I liked this unit of measurement!!
One mickey per second is the smallest resolvable unit of measurement for the speed and direction that a computer mouse pointing device is moved. It is named after Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse cartoon character. Generally there are two measurements sent during a mouse movement, one for the horizontal axis and one for the vertical axis. Device sensitivity is usually specified in mickeys per inch.
Only a question or so ago I was dealing with another mouse. Only that was Jerry. We shared some cheese.