They do it by disguising them as millilitres, to which they bear an uncanny resemblance.
They do it the same way you put a square peg in a round hole, with a big hammer.
It’s easy. They have a funnel time doing it.
I still don’t know how pharmacists get those bottles into typewriters.
how many kilograms in a mile?
The turn down the resolution to eight bit. Just like Minecraft.
It’s no problem if the openings to the bottles are big enough.
Then the trick is filling in the spaces between the cubes.
Was Pi involved?
Frank must be in Marketing…!
Paging Archimedes. Explanation needed.
Think of it as putting sugar cubes into tea…
probably the same way they get all those degrees into Fahrenheit.
You only can do it on March 14 (Pi day)
With a stick after you round off the corners. Takes no time at all.
I don’t even think you can look this one up on the Internet.
Love it! Absolutely LOVE IT!!! Thanks for the chuckle!
very carefully
You knew there would be math. Perhaps lab flasks with precise square interiors would be your million dollar idea.
Volume of a cylinder = π x r^2 x height.
FYI: 1 gram of water is equal to 1 cubic centimeter and also equal to 1 milliliter. For comparison, 1 pound of water is equal to 1 pint of water.
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Richard S Russell Premium Member over 1 year ago
They do it by disguising them as millilitres, to which they bear an uncanny resemblance.
oldpine52 over 1 year ago
They do it the same way you put a square peg in a round hole, with a big hammer.
Ratkin Premium Member over 1 year ago
It’s easy. They have a funnel time doing it.
Wilde Bill over 1 year ago
I still don’t know how pharmacists get those bottles into typewriters.
ꜝ over 1 year ago
how many kilograms in a mile?
Qiset over 1 year ago
The turn down the resolution to eight bit. Just like Minecraft.
Doug K over 1 year ago
It’s no problem if the openings to the bottles are big enough.
Then the trick is filling in the spaces between the cubes.
WDDIM over 1 year ago
Was Pi involved?
InTraining over 1 year ago
Frank must be in Marketing…!
Mountain Meg over 1 year ago
Paging Archimedes. Explanation needed.
uniquename over 1 year ago
Think of it as putting sugar cubes into tea…
Saddenedby Premium Member over 1 year ago
probably the same way they get all those degrees into Fahrenheit.
Steverino Premium Member over 1 year ago
You only can do it on March 14 (Pi day)
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 1 year ago
With a stick after you round off the corners. Takes no time at all.
The Orange Mailman over 1 year ago
I don’t even think you can look this one up on the Internet.
thejanith Premium Member over 1 year ago
Love it! Absolutely LOVE IT!!! Thanks for the chuckle!
bdpoltergeist Premium Member over 1 year ago
very carefully
goboboyd over 1 year ago
You knew there would be math. Perhaps lab flasks with precise square interiors would be your million dollar idea.
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Volume of a cylinder = π x r^2 x height.
C wolfe over 1 year ago
FYI: 1 gram of water is equal to 1 cubic centimeter and also equal to 1 milliliter. For comparison, 1 pound of water is equal to 1 pint of water.