Roger Eichhorn wrote: > If that's the best your unix program can do, I wouldn't trust it with > anything! 200 degF = 93.33 degC. > > Roger > > Roger Eichhorn > eichhorn@xxxxxx Gee, as far as I know, units never had an undetected error, until now :-) About the math - there's got to be a reason I am finishing my computer science graduate study, and all there is left to do are math subjects :-) > On 5 Oct 2005, at 10:18, Luis Pinto wrote: > >> Terry wrote: >> >>> Thanks >>> Yes I used the lens yester for a few test shots and they looked just >>> fine, every thing worked just as it should! >>> and Yes it is Farhenite, what would that calculate out to in Celsius? >>> >> >> Acording to units (a small but very usefull linux program) 200F is >> 111.11C. These differente units are sometimes funny (like for me looking >> for an air conditioner at 72F - 72C is 129F) but they are sometimes >> prone to some big mistakes... >> >> Anyway, I'm glad you got it working - hope I never need to use all I >> have learnt in this thread :-) >> -- >> Regards, >> (o_ Luis Pinto >> -+ //\ +--------- http://www.dei.uc.pt/~lmpinto - ICQ#15663369 --------+ >> -+ V_/_+------ Pgp key @ pgp.dei.uc.pt ------ bash$ :(){ :|:&};: ------+ >> The lion and the calf shall lie down together but the calf won't get >> much sleep. -- Woody Allen >> >> -- Regards, (o_ Luis Pinto -+ //\ +--------- http://www.dei.uc.pt/~lmpinto - ICQ#15663369 --------+ -+ V_/_+------ Pgp key @ pgp.dei.uc.pt ------ bash$ :(){ :|:&};: ------+ Ford had his own code of ethics. It wasn't much of one, but it was his and he stuck by it, more or less. One rule he made was never to buy his own drinks. He wasn't sure if that counted as an ethic, but you have to go with what you've got. -- Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy