Greg Procter wrote:
> "Mr. Travel" wrote:
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>>Greg Procter wrote:
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>>>"Mr. Travel" wrote:
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>>>>Greg Procter wrote:
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>>>>>Well, K-mart wasn't active in New Zealand pre-1970. I would guess, based
>>>>>on the fact that a K-mart opened about 2km from my then home around
>>>>>1993-4 that they started in NZ about 1991-2. At that time they could not
>>>>>have sold "quarts" of oil. As to what is "relevant", you've consistantly
>>>>>come out of 'left-field' or 'cloud-cuckoo-land' with what you consider
>>>>>to be relevant, so I need to cover all the bases. At this stage, based
>>>>>on your past efforts I fully expect you to start an argument about the
>>>>>number of carats I claim to be in a chaldron!
>>>>
>>>>Whether K-Mart existed in NZ pre-1970 has NOTHING to do with you
>>>>understanding approximately what a quart of oil is. The imperial quart
>>>>and US quart are close enough in size for you determine I was referring
>>>>to a small quanity of oil.
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>>>Well the US measure is short change - typical of cheating yanks.
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>>So, NZ short changes it's citizens by using narrow gauge tracks.
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> Nahh, they're standard here.
Just as the US gallon is standard here.
See, no one is getting short changed. |