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On Fri, 7 Feb 2020 02:56:23 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton, the braindamaged,
notorious, troll-feeding, senile asshole, blathered again: I'm not sure. My husband salvaged it from work, and the building it was in dates back to the 1950s. Cindy Hamilton I believe I asked you this already: does your poor husband know that you senile **** suck troll cock on Usenet? |
Barometers and average pressure
On Fri, 07 Feb 2020 10:56:23 -0000, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On Thursday, February 6, 2020 at 3:37:29 PM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Thu, 06 Feb 2020 20:31:23 -0000, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Thursday, February 6, 2020 at 9:49:40 AM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Thu, 06 Feb 2020 14:27:40 -0000, charles wrote: In article op.0fkjut2bwdg98l@glass, Commander Kinsey wrote: Why do barometers have different centre readings? I thought 1000 mbar was average, as that's what barometers always used to have as the central reading ("change"), but Wikipedia says it's 1013. I've seen some newer ones with 1010 as the centre. On mine it's 29.5 inches Phwoar! ;-) All mine have both measurements. It would appear it should be corrected for altitude, but that would mean a rotatable dial. Dial? My barometer is a column of mercury. My god how old is that? I'm not sure. My husband salvaged it from work, and the building it was in dates back to the 1950s. Don't eat it. |
Barometers and average pressure
On Fri, 07 Feb 2020 17:20:03 -0000, "Commander Kinsey"
wrote: On Fri, 07 Feb 2020 10:56:23 -0000, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Thursday, February 6, 2020 at 3:37:29 PM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Thu, 06 Feb 2020 20:31:23 -0000, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Thursday, February 6, 2020 at 9:49:40 AM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Thu, 06 Feb 2020 14:27:40 -0000, charles wrote: In article op.0fkjut2bwdg98l@glass, Commander Kinsey wrote: Why do barometers have different centre readings? I thought 1000 mbar was average, as that's what barometers always used to have as the central reading ("change"), but Wikipedia says it's 1013. I've seen some newer ones with 1010 as the centre. On mine it's 29.5 inches Phwoar! ;-) All mine have both measurements. It would appear it should be corrected for altitude, but that would mean a rotatable dial. Dial? My barometer is a column of mercury. My god how old is that? I'm not sure. My husband salvaged it from work, and the building it was in dates back to the 1950s. Don't eat it. If people understood that **** we could still have the lead paint and Zinc Chromate primer that actually worked. |
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Barometers and average pressure
On Sat, 08 Feb 2020 04:12:54 -0000, wrote:
On Fri, 07 Feb 2020 17:20:03 -0000, "Commander Kinsey" wrote: On Fri, 07 Feb 2020 10:56:23 -0000, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Thursday, February 6, 2020 at 3:37:29 PM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Thu, 06 Feb 2020 20:31:23 -0000, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Thursday, February 6, 2020 at 9:49:40 AM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Thu, 06 Feb 2020 14:27:40 -0000, charles wrote: In article op.0fkjut2bwdg98l@glass, Commander Kinsey wrote: Why do barometers have different centre readings? I thought 1000 mbar was average, as that's what barometers always used to have as the central reading ("change"), but Wikipedia says it's 1013. I've seen some newer ones with 1010 as the centre. On mine it's 29.5 inches Phwoar! ;-) All mine have both measurements. It would appear it should be corrected for altitude, but that would mean a rotatable dial. Dial? My barometer is a column of mercury. My god how old is that? I'm not sure. My husband salvaged it from work, and the building it was in dates back to the 1950s. Don't eat it. If people understood that **** we could still have the lead paint and Zinc Chromate primer that actually worked. It's worse than that now everything is water based and takes a millennium to dry, then just washes off. |
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