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From: Peter Berdeklis <peter AT atmosp DOT physics DOT utoronto DOT ca>
Subject: Re: DJGPP and advanced math
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On Tue, 24 Dec 1996, Erik Max Francis wrote:
> Sure.  A light-minute is merely 1.08 x 10^12 m.

Actually, 3.00 x 10^8 m/s * 60 s = 1.8 x 10^10 m = 1 light-min.

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Peter Berdeklis
Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Toronto

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