@firesights:1cm cubed = 1mL of water = 1 gram10cm cubed = 1L = 1 kilogram100cm cubed = 1 cubic metre = 1000L = 1 metric tonNow if this excavator holds 38 - 42 cubic metres, that means it will hold 38 - 42 metric tons of water.Do the imperial conversion yourself if you don't believe the metric system.
No, just Lol. I'm not quite excited by this video, however it did in fact make me quietly laugh out loud. Thus, the lack of caps and exclamation points.
iceooo3Aug 7, 2009
How TO wash your car!!!<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFnFCaeGQXo" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFnFCaeGQXo</a>
daimposterAug 7, 2009
brown necks?
Closed AccountAug 7, 2009
Water you talking about?
ranon78Aug 9, 2009
Now all that remains is to move that excavator forward and put the car out of it's misery.
rompom7Aug 11, 2009
@firesights:1cm cubed = 1mL of water = 1 gram10cm cubed = 1L = 1 kilogram100cm cubed = 1 cubic metre = 1000L = 1 metric tonNow if this excavator holds 38 - 42 cubic metres, that means it will hold 38 - 42 metric tons of water.Do the imperial conversion yourself if you don't believe the metric system.
Closed AccountAug 17, 2009
No, just Lol. I'm not quite excited by this video, however it did in fact make me quietly laugh out loud. Thus, the lack of caps and exclamation points.
annasbinaliAug 23, 2009
Perfect n excellent example of washing car from outside by an inside,,,
feckinmikAug 24, 2009
*sigh* Please go back to youtube, or myspace, or wherever the hell you came from...