>Subject: RE: KR> British Imperial Viscosity
>Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 08:29:06 +0000
>
>I think it's something like "Yanks per stick in the mud"- Could be wrong -
>Regards   Mac KR2 G-BVZJ   UK       macw...@hotmail.co.uk
>P.S   Lest I be misconstrued it should be explained that a "Yank" in 
>English is a sharp pull ,-so viscosity is measured by the number of "Yanks" 
>it takes to extract a stick from the mud.  QED    Mac >From: "JIM VANCE" 
><va...@claflinwildcats.com>
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> >
> >Serge,
> >
> >I looked up my conversion tables for the old British Imperial measurement
> >system.  Pressures were indicated in stones per square hand.  Velocity 
>was
> >in megafurlongs per fortnight.  I couldn't find anything about viscosity.
> >
> >Jim Vance
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