On 8/2/07, Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com> wrote:
Also I have questions on the retros possibly affecting some of the chemical/biological test results.
One of the mission scientists blogged about that. See here: http://foreleast.lpl.arizona.edu/blogsPost.php?bID=102
That's pretty much what I was afraid of. I hope the ammonia issue doesn't hinder the chem/bio tests.
Let's hope everyone is using the same units of measure this time,
and all sensors have been installed correctly...
Go metric! :)
Which reminds me that I recently came-across a tape measure with dual graduations. One side was conventional inch/feet, the other was tenths of a foot! I wonder what the heck is measured in tenths of a foot? "Metric" inches, go figure. Guy, any idea? I also noted that on my new sports car, the digital speedometer and odometer are user switchable to either kilometers or miles. Makes it possible to sell the car in all metric countries driving on the right side of the road with no modifications (such as Canada). Countries driving on the left side still require a right-hand drive model- I can't imagine shiftng with my left hand. I like to flip it on metric so it seems like I"m going a LOT faster! ;o) Thanks for the info, Mr. Ambassador!