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You are great at age conversion... it must be because the same unit is used in both systems: years!
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From: Cheryl Wallace [mailto:cwallace -at- costlink -dot- com]
Sent: 22 août, 2003 11:34
To: France Baril
Subject: Re: Please explain this phrase? (take II)
You must be in your early to mid-30's. I suffer from the same problem. I
can walk or drive for miles but the speedometer is in kms! This is what
happens when the system is changed part way through your education.