Tuesday TeaDay 8/19/08 # of Teas daily in the Summer?

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How many Teas do you have each day on average in the Summer and is it more or less than colder mnths?

1 and more during the Summer
1
3%
1 and less than during colder months
4
11%
2 and more during the Summer
5
14%
2 and less than during colder months
6
16%
3 and more during the Summer
8
22%
3 and less than during colder months
6
16%
4 and more during the Summer
3
8%
4 and less than during colder months
2
5%
5 and more during the Summer
0
No votes
5 land less than during colder months
0
No votes
More than 5 and more during the Summer
2
5%
More than 5 and less than during colder months
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 37

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by Salsero » Aug 20th, '08, 20:09

Chip wrote: 5 USD from DTH, and 1000 USD shipping.
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???

by orguz » Aug 20th, '08, 20:38

i always get the volumes mixed up, 100cc and 100cl are same no? 1000cl = 1l.
1000ml=100cl=100cc = roughly over 3oz, <4oz

correct me pls

sorry for the misinformation i meant 10cl gaiwan or 100ml :oops: :oops:
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by Chip » Aug 20th, '08, 20:44

100 cl is 100 cubic liters, I think. But I am metrically challenged, tbh.

I think you could have said 100ml, 100cc, or 100 grams (I think) and meant the same thing. Not sure about the grams. Going to go weigh.

1000ml equals 1 liter.
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by Geekgirl » Aug 20th, '08, 20:51

100 cl (centiliters) = 1000 milliliters = l liter.

100 cc = cubic centimeters, and while it is a measure of volume by virtue of being described so (cubic), if you are doing liquid measure it is unnecessary to state "cubic" as the liquid designation assumes volume automatically.

volume ( such as cc) will not always translate in metric to weight (grams) as liquid substances have different densities (100cc of water does not weigh the same as 100cc of olive oil. The same volume of saltwater does not weigh the same as freshwater, etc.)

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by Chip » Aug 20th, '08, 21:17

*metrically challenged* :oops:
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by orguz » Aug 20th, '08, 21:46

your advice is appreciated, misinformation leads to misunderstandings especially in forums with accurate information for discussion :P


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