curious...

Jan. 25th, 2006 01:01 pm
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What is the first use/publication of the scientific unit of measurement "furlongs per fortnight"?? As in (from a /. book review today), "the speed of light in a vacuum is 1,802,617,499,785.253 furlongs per fortnight" ? I recall first hearing the term in the dim and distant past, but can't for the life of me extract the original reference.

> 50% odds it's Feynman. But anyone know for sure?

Date: 2006-01-25 09:48 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ronebofh.livejournal.com
This isn't exactly helpful, but perhaps indirectly so.

Date: 2006-01-29 07:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leporidae.livejournal.com
Why do I keep thinking, "furdongs per fortnight?"

Damn internet.

Date: 2006-01-30 03:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cris6848.livejournal.com
I've always found it the perfect unit of velocity for measuring snail races.

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