Posted by Curbie on April 14, 2009, 11:17 am
>It's simply a fact. No converting back and forth etc.
>Graham
It's simpler to use measurements you don't think in, to produce
results you don't understand and can't use with standard (USA) heating
equipment?
Interesting "fact".
Curbie
Posted by Eeyore on April 14, 2009, 12:02 pm
Curbie wrote:
> >It's simply a fact. No converting back and forth etc.
> >
> >Graham
> It's simpler to use measurements you don't think in, to produce
> results you don't understand and can't use with standard (USA) heating
> equipment?
> Interesting "fact".
You obviously don't understand SI units. The USA shares the distinction of
continuing to use 'traditional units' with Liberia and Myanmar ( Burma )
only. Have fun.
Graham
Posted by Curbie on April 14, 2009, 12:31 pm
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 13:02:50 +0100, Eeyore
>You obviously don't understand SI units.
You obviously don't understand the differences between opinion and
fact, or what constitutes trolling, or how a kill file solves the
problem, you!
>Have fun.
Have fun trolling, unfortunately for you, I won't see it.
Curbie
Posted by Scott on April 14, 2009, 2:21 pm
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 13:02:50 +0100, in alt.energy.homepower, Eeyore
>> >It's simply a fact. No converting back and forth etc.
>>
>> It's simpler to use measurements you don't think in, to produce
>> results you don't understand and can't use with standard (USA) heating
>> equipment?
>>
>> Interesting "fact".
>You obviously don't understand SI units.
In fact I do, and they have their uses, but HVAC in the US isn't one of
them. Trying to spec a cooling system in kilowatts isn't going to get you
anywhere.
Hey, *you* guys are the ones still marking your bathroom scales in stones.
Posted by Eeyore on April 14, 2009, 4:33 pm
Scott wrote:
> >> >It's simply a fact. No converting back and forth etc.
> >>
> >> It's simpler to use measurements you don't think in, to produce
> >> results you don't understand and can't use with standard (USA) heating
> >> equipment?
> >>
> >> Interesting "fact".
> >
> >You obviously don't understand SI units.
> In fact I do, and they have their uses, but HVAC in the US isn't one of
> them. Trying to spec a cooling system in kilowatts isn't going to get you
> anywhere.
> Hey, *you* guys are the ones still marking your bathroom scales in stones.
We measure mass in kg these days and no longer use the BTU.
Graham
>Graham