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Isn't 60 grams actually a huge amount of weight for something that big that is meant to fly? My phone is about 100.
60 mg = 60 miligrams = 60/1000 grams = 0.06 grams
60 MILLIgrams. That is 0.060 grams.
You wah?! I fought millegram was lik a mileon grams?! (or maybe I was pointing out a mistake in the original article that has now been corrected?!)
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Wolfticket @ Jul 19th 2007 9:16AM
Isn't 60 grams actually a huge amount of weight for something that big that is meant to fly? My phone is about 100.
Not 60 grams!! @ Jul 19th 2007 12:15PM
60 mg = 60 miligrams = 60/1000 grams = 0.06 grams
Vinay @ Jul 19th 2007 11:56AM
60 MILLIgrams. That is 0.060 grams.
Wolfticket @ Jul 19th 2007 8:51PM
You wah?! I fought millegram was lik a mileon grams?! (or maybe I was pointing out a mistake in the original article that has now been corrected?!)