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MSSF/SF BBQ

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dave Cho)
Fri Apr 21 10:26:39 1995

Date: Fri, 21 Apr 1995 10:10:24 -0400
From: Dave Cho <dcctdw@dcc.vis.com>
To: apo-news@MIT.EDU
Cc: jrpelavn@MIT.EDU

(Pop quiz: expand all those acronyms.  BZZ!  Pencils down!  :>  )

I need a clue.  (Please give generously to...)

I'm helping plan a BBQ at the Johnson BBQ Pits, and I need to know how many
teragrams of coals I'll need.  So, for those who were at Mass State Science
Fair, or have better memories about Steak Fry:

	how many pounds of coals do we go through?

If I remember correctly, each (Johnson) pit takes a tad less than one large
bag of coals, so we used about three bags of vanilla coals plus one small
bag of mesquite coals distributed amongst the three.

For SF, we also have three pits, and that also takes around a full bag.

Does this sound right to anyone else?  Remember, I'm the one who estimated
that the volume of the Pacific Ocean was around 14 to 15 kiloliters, so I
could use some help...

Please cc: all replies to jrpelavn, who suck^H^H^H^Hasked me to help out.

:)
dave

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