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hee. does 8 liters equal 2 gallons? I need to revisit my measurement stuff -- nm
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CQ: Pressure Checker (aka CQ)
Apr 20 '12, 06:33
no penis jokes
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slightly more than, but close enough. -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 20, 06:35
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Slightly less than. A quart is slightly more than a liter. -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 20, 06:48
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nope. Liter is definitely bigger. -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 20, 07:01
8 litres = 2.11 US gallons -- nm
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decline
Apr 20, 06:52
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You have different gallons too? Sheesh. -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 20, 06:59
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we are special that way -- nm
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decline
Apr 20, 07:01
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I was going to put this down to someone not knowing the difference between American exceptionalism and being different just to be different, but it
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Roger More
Apr 20, 07:08
special ed
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Epiphany
Apr 20, 07:03
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we didn't invent the short bus for nothin' -- nm
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decline
Apr 20, 07:05
1 US gal = 3.8 L and 1 Imperial gal = 4.56 L -- nm
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zork
Apr 20, 07:01
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