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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: rajaggs who wrote (95141)11/30/2000 12:57:47 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
rajaggs Your comparison is bogus in how many ways.
1. You declared as an expert I guess that I was in error in using a very specific physical unit. psi

rajaggs your statement.
> yes you can add the si units. but here as si, I believe p is psi. << You believe wrongly. PSI is a measure of pressure and P=pounds is a measure of force. These are two different things

rajaggs declares that Watson is wrong

Watson replies
But from matweb.com
lbf/in2 (psi) is an accepted expression

I choose to gracefully allow you the benefit of the doubt and I'm always amazed how some one comes back after being clearly shown to be wrong with another foolish comparison

So your assertion that I was wrong was completely wrong.

2. Also your assertion the the layout of a ballot done in accordance with all the laws of Florida had any mistake is wrong.

3. Comparing layout of correct information and an error of outright false facts is another form of gross error in logical thinking.

But such is the standard fair of the liberal mind and no doubt a reasonable explanation of a liberal inability to see the subtle brilliant depth of thought of President Elect Bush.

4.maybe... Finally I have not seen P used, But maybe in Canada it means what you say. But in the USA Actually pascal (Pa) is force.

ToM Watson tosiwmee