top | item 35559617 (no title) LostLocalMan | 2 years ago That's about 6.3 olympic swimming pools a year. Olympic swimming pools are the only true way to measure volume. discuss order hn newest zwieback|2 years ago I work on inkjet nozzles. One of our drops is maybe 9 nanograms. According to Wikipedia that's about 9e-9/2.5e9 = 3.6e-18.No problem, we'll start specifying our drop weight in atto swimming-pools. blackoil|2 years ago Thats about 30870 humans pee in a year. Arrath|2 years ago 30870 individual urination events, or the annual urine output of 30870 humans? stickfigure|2 years ago Be sure to use the metric system! I'd like a half-micropool of beer, please. kridsdale1|2 years ago Especially when you’re already doing it at the bottom of the ocean. lsllc|2 years ago I'm going to need that in:* Libraries of Congress* Football Fields robocat|2 years ago Try https://www.theregister.com/Design/page/reg-standards-conver...It is an imperial converter, and lacks most modern American units such as Libraries of Congress. A benefit is that it has some local units: Area (nanoWales - nW), Force (Norris - No), Length (linguine - lg), Temperature (Hilton - Hn) etcetera. lazyasciiart|2 years ago When you say "Libraries of Congress" do you mean the volume of their collection or the volume of the building? load replies (1) dylan604|2 years ago American Football (throwball) or International Football (soccer)?
zwieback|2 years ago I work on inkjet nozzles. One of our drops is maybe 9 nanograms. According to Wikipedia that's about 9e-9/2.5e9 = 3.6e-18.No problem, we'll start specifying our drop weight in atto swimming-pools.
blackoil|2 years ago Thats about 30870 humans pee in a year. Arrath|2 years ago 30870 individual urination events, or the annual urine output of 30870 humans?
lsllc|2 years ago I'm going to need that in:* Libraries of Congress* Football Fields robocat|2 years ago Try https://www.theregister.com/Design/page/reg-standards-conver...It is an imperial converter, and lacks most modern American units such as Libraries of Congress. A benefit is that it has some local units: Area (nanoWales - nW), Force (Norris - No), Length (linguine - lg), Temperature (Hilton - Hn) etcetera. lazyasciiart|2 years ago When you say "Libraries of Congress" do you mean the volume of their collection or the volume of the building? load replies (1) dylan604|2 years ago American Football (throwball) or International Football (soccer)?
robocat|2 years ago Try https://www.theregister.com/Design/page/reg-standards-conver...It is an imperial converter, and lacks most modern American units such as Libraries of Congress. A benefit is that it has some local units: Area (nanoWales - nW), Force (Norris - No), Length (linguine - lg), Temperature (Hilton - Hn) etcetera.
lazyasciiart|2 years ago When you say "Libraries of Congress" do you mean the volume of their collection or the volume of the building? load replies (1)
zwieback|2 years ago
No problem, we'll start specifying our drop weight in atto swimming-pools.
blackoil|2 years ago
Arrath|2 years ago
stickfigure|2 years ago
kridsdale1|2 years ago
lsllc|2 years ago
* Libraries of Congress
* Football Fields
robocat|2 years ago
It is an imperial converter, and lacks most modern American units such as Libraries of Congress. A benefit is that it has some local units: Area (nanoWales - nW), Force (Norris - No), Length (linguine - lg), Temperature (Hilton - Hn) etcetera.
lazyasciiart|2 years ago
dylan604|2 years ago