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I could be wrong, but I'd gamble Bruce is getting cheated and the can is a 33 cl / 330 ml can, which is just over 11 ounces. It seems likely that a metric using country would use an integer for the metric volume.
I swear I could start a topic of underwear or tuna fish or Barbie dolls and Bruce could turn it into a subject about beer!
Last edited by brdad; 09-23-2009 at 07:07 PM.
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Many of you know that I travel internationally a fair amount and like Bruce have become pretty adept at imperial/metric and metric to imperial. Metric is so much easier to understand and use for length, volume, liquid and pressure. But.....as Nick the Beer Drinking Dog will tell you, a pint is pint!
Everyone has the right to be an idiot at times. Just don't abuse the privilege.
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