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Difficulty: Expert Friday, June 10, 2016

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CHAT LOG for Friday, June 10, 2016

12:43 am
WHB

Done
2:13 am
irv

Done not to hard for an expert
3:08 am
Phil

Dr Who, Perth is nice and dry in the summer, basically it 's clear skies and no rain for 5 months. You don't feel the heat as much as when it's humid, like in the North of WA where it's hot all year round and humid in the summer.
3:08 am
Phil

Start
5:05 am
tuco

http://nonpartisaneducation.org/Review/Essays\n/v3n3.htm
5:05 am
tuco

http://nonpartisaneducation.org/Review/Essays\n/v3n3.htm
5:05 am
tuco

http://nonpartisaneducation.org/Review/Essays\n/v3n3.htm

It costs the U.S. to not implement full metrification.
5:05 am
tuco

http://nonpartisaneducation.org/Review/Essays\n/v3n3.htm

It costs the U.S. to not implement full metrification.
5:05 am
tuco

http://nonpartisaneducation.org/Review/Essays\n/v3n3.htm

It costs the U.S. to not implement full metrification.
5:05 am
tuco

Sorry don't know what just happened.
5:29 am
tincup

done
5:46 am
kaosangel

Morning. Go.
5:55 am
kaosangel

Done. NG. EZPZ. Way too easy for an expert.
7:43 am
Judy

EZ 5 points today
10:01 am
SamanthaJoy

"In metric, one milliliter of water occupies one cubic centimeter, weighs one gram, and requires one calorie of energy to heat up by one degree centigrade—which is 1 percent of the difference between its freezing point and its boiling point. An amount of hydrogen weighing the same amount has exactly one mole of atoms in it.

Whereas in the American system, the answer to “How much energy does it take to boil a room-temperature gallon of water?” is “Go [censored] yourself,” because you can’t directly relate any of those quantities." -- Josh Brizell, Wild Thing
11:25 am
helenkeller

go
11:34 am
helenkeller

to
11:57 am
JeffysMom

start
12:00 pm
helenkeller

ti
12:08 pm
drwho

Difficulty score 56. No green.
12:12 pm
helenkeller

done
12:41 pm
JeffysMom

Done.
12:44 pm
tuco

It would only take 1 year of U.S. citizens to forget all about the Imperial System. Once they "feel" what 25 centigrade feels like and see it on the weather channel they will be converted. Buy their gasoline in liters and they will be even more so.
3:10 pm
KnightTime

It takes my microwave 2 minutes and 40 seconds to heat 2/3 cup of water to put on my oatmeal. I am sure that if i heated 160 ml of water it would taste exactly the same.
10:59 pm
TallMike

Nice try, tuco, but buying gasoline in liters would have no effect on US citizens' relationship with the Imperial system because they currently buy gasoline in US gallons, not Imperial gallons.

There are approximately 1.20095042 US gallons in an Imperial gallon.