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Old 2007-03-03, 08:36 AM   #1
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So Jim, what kind of grill you got?

I'm with Mr.Yum. Weber Gensis Silver
It is a big ass Vermont American with all the sweet, sweet features you would ever want. The built in smoker, infared rotisserie. And I could take it to 600 degrees in 15 minutes.

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And Cleo, assuming that ice is heavy, the chunk was about 3 feet by 6 feet and about 2 feet thick. How much do you think it weighed?
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How do you know that the ice weighed in at 500 pounds?...
The grill has a scale

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Old 2007-03-03, 09:06 AM   #3
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And Cleo, assuming that ice is heavy, the chunk was about 3 feet by 6 feet and about 2 feet thick. How much do you think it weighed?
Now this is the only time European metric measures are better that old style feet/pounds/pints. Because if you know the size of the ice in metres, it is supposedly easy to convert it into volume in litres or weight in kilogrammes.

But don't ask me to do it, I still work in imperial measures (British pound/feet/pints)
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Now this is the only time European metric measures are better that old style feet/pounds/pints. Because if you know the size of the ice in metres, it is supposedly easy to convert it into volume in litres or weight in kilogrammes.

But don't ask me to do it, I still work in imperial measures (British pound/feet/pints)
I know...I looked to find a formula for the weight of ice. I know a gallon of ice weighs 8.8 pounds. But, how big is a gallon of ice?
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I know...I looked to find a formula for the weight of ice. I know a gallon of ice weighs 8.8 pounds. But, how big is a gallon of ice?
Would that be an American gallon or a British gallon?
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