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Walter:It might be helpful, but I'm trying to understand how the two are related.
Walter:It might be helpful, but I'm trying to understand how the two are related.
So, in other words, you're saying that a metric converter would be entirely useless?evad:The merit of one indicates the relative merit of the other.
:lol3:Walter:It's the wave of the future.
10 milihour = 1 centihour
100 centihours = 1 hour
10 hours = 1 decahour
100 decahours = 1 kilohour
If you want to convert to Imperial, 1 milihour = 3.6 seconds.