Hmm, I would agree, but after hours of searching, I still havn't found a decent explanation of how to do Chain Link Conversions. Any help? And don't say google, that was the first place I checked.
http://www.unitconversion.org/length/chain-conversion.html http://www.metric-conversions.org/length/chains-conversion.htm
sorry my friend, I've been there. I need to have something that looks like this: 83.6mi/hr (1609m/1mi) (1 hr/3600s) = 83.6 (1609m/3600s) = 37.4 m/s That is the example I have in some physics work I need to do. That is converting 83.6 miles per hour into meters per second. Any help from physicists or mathematicians would be helpful. PM me if you feel like helping me out haha.
When I lived in Europe I was always converting km per litre to miles per gallon. I could do that in my head, (starting with say 30 litres for 350 K)... but it hurt!
OMG SKIP!! I love your sig!!!! On another note did anyone hear about that latino that was selling gas $1.50 / litre, in Cali? Haha, because that comes out to like 7 bucks a gallon, just because of the stupidity of people. Then they bitched when they ended up paying more, lmfao. He said 4 hours after he put the sign up he was SOLD OUT of unleaded fuel, hahahaha!