Saturday, November 19, 2005

How Many Inches Are There In An Acre?

Another infrequent, helpful rave from a (mostly) raving blog. Win bar bets galore!

Remember when you were in school and your teacher made you convert an item from one unit to another—e.g., Fahrenheit to Centigrade? Back then, you probably just rolled your eyes at problems involving unit conversion, but the truth is that if you knew the formula for the specific conversion, then you were as good as gold. Of course, as time has passed, these formulas most likely have escaped your memory. That’s the reality of the matter—when you don’t use something frequently, you usually forget it. Instead of racking your brain in order to remember those infamous conversion formulas, just use this link to Online Conversion .

The will allow you to convert just about anything to just about anything else. All you have to do is type in the value and select the conversion details to have the site solve the problem for you. Length, temperature, speed—it's all here. Windows users can even download the Online Conversion software and avoid the need for an Internet connection to help with conversions.

If this is (fair & balanced) trivia, so be it.


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