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1 bar = 14.5037738 psi


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Andy Morrison wrote:
Anyone know what 0.88 bar is in psi

12.76psi from ...
http://joshmadison.com/software/convert-for-windows/
Nice prog, been using it for years. Seems to convert anything to
anything
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Andy Morrison coughed up some electrons that declared:

0.88 bar is in psi


Google for, without quotes:


0.88 bar in psi


Works with loads of different units
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On 2 Sep, 01:35, wrote:
Andy Morrison wrote:
Anyone know what 0.88 bar is in psi


12.76psi from ...http://joshmadison.com/software/convert-for-windows/
Nice prog, been using it for years. Seems to convert anything to
anything


Another very good program comes from this site

http://www.quadlock.com/about/unit_converter.htm

Rob


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On 02/09/09 09:05, Rob G wrote:
On 2 Sep, 01:35, wrote:
Andy Morrison wrote:
Anyone know what 0.88 bar is in psi


12.76psi from ...http://joshmadison.com/software/convert-for-windows/
Nice prog, been using it for years. Seems to convert anything to
anything


Another very good program comes from this site

http://www.quadlock.com/about/unit_converter.htm


Google knows about lots of units too

http://google.com/search?q=0.88 bar in psi

including "fun" ones like converting mpg into square inches or chains
per hogs head.
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On Wed, 02 Sep 2009 09:22:54 +0100, Andy Burns wrote:

On 02/09/09 09:05, Rob G wrote:
On 2 Sep, 01:35, wrote:
Andy Morrison wrote:
Anyone know what 0.88 bar is in psi

12.76psi from ...http://joshmadison.com/software/convert-for-windows/
Nice prog, been using it for years. Seems to convert anything to
anything


Another very good program comes from this site

http://www.quadlock.com/about/unit_converter.htm


Google knows about lots of units too

http://google.com/search?q=0.88 bar in psi

including "fun" ones like converting mpg into square inches or chains
per hogs head.


Saw a programme where the volume of an old steam engine somehow came out as
cubic acres!

Also a reporterdroid mentioned cubic litres - getting a few more dimensions
as we go along time.

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it's been flattened with an angel-grinder.
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Andy Morrison wrote:
Anyone know what 0.88 bar is in psi

12.76psi from ...
http://joshmadison.com/software/convert-for-windows/
Nice prog, been using it for years. Seems to convert anything to
anything


I agree with that Andy, shortcut to it has been sitting on the desktop of my
computers for years.

Cash


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Andy Morrison wrote:
Anyone know what 0.88 bar is in psi

12.76psi from ...
http://joshmadison.com/software/convert-for-windows/
Nice prog, been using it for years. Seems to convert anything to
anything


It can't convert a cup measure to grams though ;-)
Seriously, it converts a cup to 236.5882 mL but doesn't tell you that it
is using a US sized cup. Beware.

Dave
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