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::: Oh, I didn't think it actually was relating to the baking of bread, that was just what I came up with for that combination of meters. But I was hoping to spark ideas/discussion that might lead to someone coming up with an actually feasible idea. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.63.88|162.158.63.88]] 00:30, 20 October 2018 (UTC) | ::: Oh, I didn't think it actually was relating to the baking of bread, that was just what I came up with for that combination of meters. But I was hoping to spark ideas/discussion that might lead to someone coming up with an actually feasible idea. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.63.88|162.158.63.88]] 00:30, 20 October 2018 (UTC) | ||
::: If the layout is so important, then the "ometerometer" should *not* be included in the itemized list, since it's not part of Cueball's combination of meters.[[Special:Contributions/172.69.226.41|172.69.226.41]] 14:06, 22 October 2018 (UTC) | ::: If the layout is so important, then the "ometerometer" should *not* be included in the itemized list, since it's not part of Cueball's combination of meters.[[Special:Contributions/172.69.226.41|172.69.226.41]] 14:06, 22 October 2018 (UTC) | ||
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"... old Greek words like thermo-meter". Old Greek is the version of Greek used between about 500 and 1500 CE. I'm pretty sure thermometer is not old Greek since old Greek was a dead language before thermometers were invented. The author probably didn't mean "old Greek" in that sense, but as written it grates and should be recast. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.74.99|162.158.74.99]] 01:51, 20 October 2018 (UTC) | "... old Greek words like thermo-meter". Old Greek is the version of Greek used between about 500 and 1500 CE. I'm pretty sure thermometer is not old Greek since old Greek was a dead language before thermometers were invented. The author probably didn't mean "old Greek" in that sense, but as written it grates and should be recast. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.74.99|162.158.74.99]] 01:51, 20 October 2018 (UTC) |