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SPetty wrote:Today I learned that a quarter pound stick of butter (4 ounces) is a half cup (8 ounces) when measuring by volume. What's kind of boggling about it is that you consider butter to be a fairly dense food (solids are more densely packed than liquids, right?), yet it weighs less than an equal amount of water?
tollbaby wrote:fat is lighter than water... that's why it floats ;)
Indeed, butter floats which means it is lighter than water, but still the numbers do not seem to match.

One quater pound (453.6/4) = 113.4 grams of butter of density .911 is 124.5 mLs.

A fluid ounce is 29.57 mLs (so a fluid ounce of water weighs more than one ounce=28.35 g) so the volume of a quater pound of butter should be only 4.2 fluid ounces, more than 4 certainly, but still far from 8.

Although there is such things as a "dry quart" and a "dry pint" there is no "dry ounce".
But since a dry pint is 550.6 mL, the volume of one quater pound is 0.226 "dry pint" thus less than a quater "dry pint", while 4.2 fluid ounces are more than the quater of a (fluid) pint of 16 fl oz.

Do not always assume solids are less packed than liquids. Most usual metals (iron, copper, zinc, to say nothing of aluminum, of course) float on mercury. Gold, on the other hand, would sink... until it is attacked by the mercury to form amalgam.
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Actually, there isn't anything specifically called a "dry ounce".... but then why do we specify "fluid" ounces? There's got to be another measure, perhaps left by the wayside by disuse, that was used for non-fluid measurements.

As for the math.... well, I'll leave that to you lot, I'm rubbish at it!
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For "dry ounce," would a look into "avoir du pois" [sp?} help. It is an old designation for the dry measure system (and yes it means peas) but beyond that I don't remember — and I'm rushed for time right now.

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Well, even if there is no "dry ounce", you have to call "fluid ounce" the measure of (liquid) volume to distinguish it from the "ounce", measure of weight, which is a bit less han the weight of a fluid ounce of water. Then you need the qualifiuer "fluid" for the pint to distinguish it from the "dry pint", but the weight measure close to the weight it a pint ("fluid" or "dry") of water is the pound.

Teh metric system rocks!
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Today I learned ..

.. that a twisted ankle takes a lot longer to heal as you get older.

(that, or I've never twisted it this badly before)
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Today I learned that I will not live down what happened yesterday for at least a week....but then again, people will STILL bring it up later on.....it was funny though, I'll admit....
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ravenwing989 wrote:Today I learned that I will not live down what happened yesterday for at least a week....but then again, people will STILL bring it up later on.....it was funny though, I'll admit....
There you go again not telling us the entire story. I think you like to tease us.
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Lol. Would you like to hear the whole story? :lol:
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today I learned that I have significant degenerative joint disease in both knees.

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ravenwing989 wrote:Lol. Would you like to hear the whole story? :lol:
Sure, I love stories.
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Okay, so I had a cross country meet last week. My boyfriend finished up his race and he came over to me...but he was DRIPPING with sweat....(he looked like he took a bath with his clothes on)....and he hugged me....but his sweaty uniform left the imprint of the school initials that are on the front right on a quite embarrassing place on me....if you know what I mean. My friends pretty muched collapsed laughing. :oops:
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:lol: oh ravenwing I'm sorry it was so embaressing for you, but it really is a great and funny atory, and after the morning I've had I needed a good laugh, give it a few months (maybe a year :roll: ) you'll see the humor in it too! :wink:


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Today I learned that sometimes, the most productive thing you can do on a day off is sit in your pj's, play some old school pokemon, and read a bit of Austen.
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sweetharleygirl wrote::lol: oh ravenwing I'm sorry it was so embaressing for you, but it really is a great and funny atory, and after the morning I've had I needed a good laugh, give it a few months (maybe a year :roll: ) you'll see the humor in it too! :wink:

I'm glad it got you to laugh!!! :lol: (I find it pretty funny as well, if I may say so myself.)
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Today I learned that my agency is sending me to California to get another Master's Degree. I'll be starting in January.
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Today I learned that I am more sentimental than I thought: my eyes actually watered when my son took the Hippocratic Oath (well, not the original one, the modernized version used in France) after successfully defending his MD thesis.
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voralfred wrote:Today I learned that I am more sentimental than I thought: my eyes actually watered when my son took the Hippocratic Oath (well, not the original one, the modernized version used in France) after successfully defending his MD thesis.
Hey man, that's completely understandable.
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Today I learned that I have an under-active thyroid and that my triglycerides are way to high.
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Today I learned that moving house is one of the most stressful things I have done in a long while. :evil:
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Today I learned that the MSN article was right about checking pills before you leave the pharmacy. I went to pick up my persrciption, which only has 6 pills, and the first two were missing! They were not even in a bottle, it was the kind that you punch through the foil, so it was OBVIOUS that they were gone!
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gpackin wrote:Today I learned that my kitchen cabinets were put together pretty cheaply, and I'm not happy. This morning while I was making breakfast I noticed that one of my kitchen cabinet doors seemed to be a bit higher than it should be. I found that the entire cabinet had shifted very slightly and figured I would try to fix it later. Then later on this afternoon I was downstairs in our family room when I heard my wife scream and then an incredibly loud noise. I ran upstairs and found that the cabinet had basically fallen of the wall and just about all of our plates, bowls, and the such were all smashed on the kitchen counter and the ceramic tile floor. I bought my house brand new about four years ago, this kind of thing should not have happened. This could have seriously hurt one of my kids, thank god they were downstairs with me and not in the kitchen.
Actually yesterday, not today, I learned that the cabinet manufacturer is finally going to make thing right with us. Originally they just sent us a new cabinet and that's it, they were not even going to have in installed for us. Eventually I convinced them to see things my way and they agreed to pay for the install plus pay us $2000.00 dollars for damages.
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Yesterday I learned that if you split your pants at work you can use a stapler to fix them until you get home. Man that really sucked!
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Today I learned that potato shochu doesn't agree with me. Or maybe it was potato shochu in combination with japanese beer and sake. But when I restrict myself to the latter two drinks, things don't get that bad. Or maybe it was the ice. Shochu drowned in a lot of molten ice doesn't seem so strong anymore, so I am not exactly sure how much I actually had. Oh my poor head...
I'm going to try to sleep if off....
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Today I learned that someone is in despret need of a house to buy and ours might just be the one! :clap:
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Today I learned that I am not going to date another guy for a long, long, long time. I am so over the heartbreak and the downright cruelty from the last one. I never want that again.
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