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I thought you knew the difference but how can it be misleading? KPH are always
less than MPH so how could anyone advertise kmh to inflate the truth? If I'm selling a boat, I would say "WOT 34 MPH". "30 knots per hour" would/could make someone think the boat is slower if they didn't know. Dan Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 13 May 2004 01:17:56 GMT, Dan Krueger wrote: I can translate that for you. It's a secret but I'll do it anyway... =========================================== I can multiply and divide by 1.15 as well as anyone. My issue is with misleading boat performance hype. |
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