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How to convert

I can recommend a good rabbi if you are interested. I'm sure others on the
list can find you a good priest, minister, imam, etc. Just let us know to
what you want to convert.
 
David M. said:
I can recommend a good rabbi if you are interested. I'm sure others on the
list can find you a good priest, minister, imam, etc. Just let us know to
what you want to convert.

Alternatively:

1 inch = 72 points
 
He's on a roll. OK, watch this:

Now do Newton footcandle lamberts to megaherz man-(or woman or
person)hour meters!

If a man (or woman or person) and a half can dig a hole and a half in a
day and a half, how many holes can one man (or woman or person) dig in a
week?

Would your answer change if that man (or woman or person) converted to
Judaism, Christianity, Islam, etc.?
 
David M. said:
If a man (or woman or person) and a half can dig a hole and a half in a
day and a half, how many holes can one man (or woman or person) dig in a
week?

Would your answer change if that man (or woman or person) converted to
Judaism, Christianity, Islam, etc.?

Or dug in meters vs furlongs?
 
Four and two thirds holes. A quick run through of the math tells us the
amount of dirt in the holes is zero cubic cubits.
 
(e-mail address removed) wrote in @d34g2000cwd.googlegroups.com:
Four and two thirds holes. A quick run through of the math tells us the
amount of dirt in the holes is zero cubic cubits.

...which can easily be converted to zero cubic feet or zero cubic yards or
zero cubic inches or zero cubic meters. Wow, this conversion stuff is easy.
 
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