You're welcome, Patrick, I certainly hope so! Too bad it was such a simple problem. It could have gotten interesting if you had wanted the scale reading in barley corns or some other ancient system. Ed -------------------------- Quoting Wiggins Patrick <paw@getbeehive.net>:
Thanks Ed.
Good thing I can fly better than I can manipulate decimal points. :)
patrick
On 26 Apr 2014, at 04:38, Ed <utnatsedj1@xmission.com> wrote:
Patrick,
6.3 grams or 6300 milligrams is what the scale would read on 67P - if it was a perfect scale that could register that close to zero - your Walmart bathroom scale would not qualify.
Ed
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