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<p>[QUOTE="fidbald, post: 53692, member: 61"]"No one knows why 935 was used when sterling is 0.925." seems they wanted to make sure that the English were satisfied in all cases of control. a bit a Swiss mentality. same in industry, cranes can lift two and a half times as much as is indicated by authorities, reinforced concrete contains -at least - two times the amount of iron as prescribed in France (not to think about Italy....).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fidbald, post: 53692, member: 61"]"No one knows why 935 was used when sterling is 0.925." seems they wanted to make sure that the English were satisfied in all cases of control. a bit a Swiss mentality. same in industry, cranes can lift two and a half times as much as is indicated by authorities, reinforced concrete contains -at least - two times the amount of iron as prescribed in France (not to think about Italy....).[/QUOTE]
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