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Every month GYO has a small section on what is being posted on this forum. The image shows a thermometer with scales in C and R. I presume the C scale is Centigrade or Celsius but what does the R stand for?
Digger-07
"If you think you can, or think you can't, you're right" Henry Ford.
I reckon you've got Management by 'The Short & Curlies' there and my congratulations go out to you....
I like to think that these upmarket gardening magazines go 'all out' to set a 'spot the delibret mistook' every month, and normally, I'm pretty good at it, although being a newcomer to this particular magazine and forum, I haven't genned up on their 'strategy' big stylie yet.....
So I Doff my Hat to you Digger for this one well-spotted..... and I'm looking forward to Management's explanation (!), as I'm sure you are....
Jings ! Don't want to hijack this thread - but Nick - what happened to your gardening Guru status. ! See you are an Early Fruiter or some such ! Don't pay much attention to these things but that looks like a demotion to me ! Jings ! What's going on? Where's our Guru !
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
I had a look at this and even more amazingly the "R" guage shows a zero temperature the same as "Centigrade" Asked my OH as he used to teach maths and physics and he has no idea what the "R" relates to or the temperature!
Interesting one Digger. Just shows how much we all just skim past!
~ Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway. ~ Mary Kay Ash
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