A smaller cubic acre, just what's needed!
lgiver@postoffice.pacbell.net
lgiver at postoffice.pacbell.net
Sun Jul 28 05:31:24 CEST 2002
I didn't receive the daily email 2 days ago, which would have been
#1019. I don't know if it's just my problem, or if no one received
#1019. But my post of July 25 is in the archieves, and presumably was
on issue #1019. I had re-read several letters to the editor is US
issues in 1991 and 1992 discussing the size of Scrooge's money bin, and
the definition of a cubic acre. The most interesting letter was by
Brian Schmidt in US 256 (July 1991). He suggested that Barks intended a
cubic acre to mean the volume of a cube with a TOTAL surface area of one
acre, rather than an acre on each of its 6 sides, as many (including
myself) presumed. By this definition a cubic acre is only about 7% of
the larger definition, and is in much closer agreement with the
dimensions on the blueprints for the Killmotor Hill money bin.
------------Larry Giver.
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