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Malnurtured Snay
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quote:
overall plot and time set of ENT not the story.


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"...it is getting progressively worse, no thanks to Berman..."

So, whose fault is it, then?

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Kosh
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I enjoyed the episode. Dean Stockwell was excellent. I have seen a grand total of one Quantum Leap episode, never being able to sit through any more, but the guys do work well together. When I saw that this was going to be a prison ep, I wasn't expecting much, and was pleasently surprised.

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quote:
Originally posted by Mark Nguyen:
Don't Brits use notation like 40p, *and* L40 (where L = that UK pound symbol)?

It's a �, ANSI # 0163. The � is placed before an amount, a p after, but purists would not use both -- so �5.40p would be incorrect, as it should be �5.40 (or 540p!). The Italians also use(d) � for the Lira, as the root word is the same (lira -- libra -- weight -- pound). lb for pounds (mass) is a standard suffix in British (dare I say Standard?) English.
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lb for pounds (mass)
Pounds are not mass they are weight. Kilograms are the measurement units for mass. The imperial unit for mass is the slug.

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