Re: energy used riding



ogden wrote:

ginge wrote:

In article <44F6EB3E.478AA343@xxxxxxx>, ogden@xxxxxxx says...

Yes. And "calorie" is the colloquial term for kilocalorie. If
somethone refers to a bag of crisps having about 200 calories,
they really mean kilocalories, as one real calorie is a tiny tiny
amount of energy (enough to raise the temperature of 1cc of water
by one degree Kelvin, iirc.)

Doesn't work. I put a load of crisps into a cup of water and it's
still cold.

Try Flamin' Hot Monster Munch.

Daft bugger.

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