Re: [boost] Boost Units library preview

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Well I don't presume to speak for all Americans but I define a "unit" as a standard of measure. Plain and simple. How do Europeans define it? Eric.

"Eric Lemings" <lemings@roguewave.com> wrote in message news:D730FF7CEDDCA64483F9E99D999A158B4209BB@qxvcexch01.ad.quovadx.com...
I withdraw the previous remark. I had better not speak on behalf of Europeans. The latest Quan documentation can be found on the two_param-branch in The Quan CVS. http://sourceforge.net/projects/quan/ regards Andy Little

Eric Lemings wrote:
Eric, I take it you mean the only European countries where English is a main language (namely the UK and the Republic of Ireland). I'm sure you don't think Europe (which is made up mostly of non-English-speaking countries) is a synonym for the British Isles. The English definition is the one you give, no matter where English is spoken. For that matter, the scientific definition is the same *worldwide*, no matter what language it is in, plain and simple. Paul
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Andy Little
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Eric Lemings
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Paul Giaccone