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Has it ever dawned on you?

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Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 21 Apr 2004 19:24

does any one know the connection between Celsius, and Centigrade......(or the differences)

Auntie Peanut

Auntie Peanut Report 21 Apr 2004 10:06

Thanks for that Gwyneth. You have just switched my light on. Like you I had just accepted it. Called out to Tom if he knew, and he worked it out for himself (he's a clever b----r), but until I mentioned it, he had no idea. I have had 'light bulbs' moments before, but I can't remember what they were!!! lol Cheers Norah

}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){

}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ Report 21 Apr 2004 09:42

Hi Gwyneth It didn't actually take ages for this one and it didn't exactly dawn on me as I was put right. I thought that the Beddiel and Skinner World Cup song was 'Three Lines on my Shirt'. My husband heard me singing it a couple of years later and put me right - once he'd picked himself up off the floor. Three Lions makes perfect sense now I've had it explained to me. lol Jeanette

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 21 Apr 2004 09:07

Has anyone else ever 'seen the light' about something they had just accepted for years?... I was 40+ when we were following a lorry and I suddenly realised that cwt actually had a meaning. I had never before thought of the C for 100 and WT for weight, but had always just accepted hundredweight as a measurement of weight. Children today might want to know why it started with a C not H but we never questioned it and weren't told.