From: Adrian on
"CT" <me(a)christrollen.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying:

>> > One and a half double deckers.

>> My god! That's nearly half a standard whale.

> Oh, so now we use multiples of the size of whales, as opposed to the
> size of Wales, do we?

Charles has put on a lot of weight.
From: Catman on
CT wrote:
> Catman wrote:
>
>> Simon Wilson wrote:
>>> One and a half double deckers.
>> My god! That's nearly half a standard whale.
>
> Oh, so now we use multiples of the size of whales, as opposed to the
> size of Wales, do we?
>

Either are acceptable. There may be a small prize for someone that can
detail the conversion process.

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From: Champ on
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 13:45:48 +0100, ogden <ogden(a)pre.org> wrote:

>Renault vehicle sales aren't solely dependent on people buying
>performance cars with race pedigree.

'solely'? That's a funny spelling of 'remotely'.
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From: ogden on
Champ wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 13:45:48 +0100, ogden <ogden(a)pre.org> wrote:
>
> >Renault vehicle sales aren't solely dependent on people buying
> >performance cars with race pedigree.
>
> 'solely'? That's a funny spelling of 'remotely'.

I was contrasting with Ferrari.

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From: J�r�my on
Catman <catman(a)rustcuore-sportivo.co.uk> wrote in news:i2mcbf$o8n$2
@news.eternal-september.org:

> CT wrote:
>> Catman wrote:
>>
>>> Simon Wilson wrote:
>>>> One and a half double deckers.
>>> My god! That's nearly half a standard whale.
>>
>> Oh, so now we use multiples of the size of whales, as opposed to the
>> size of Wales, do we?
>>
>
> Either are acceptable. There may be a small prize for someone that can
> detail the conversion process.

Obviously, from the units, 1 whale = (sqrt(1 Wales).x)^3

(where x is quite small)

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