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OK, found the answer. "c" is the "Speed of light in a vacuum".
Ummmm, how many Linux users need that? Jus' sayin'
If I type 200c, krunner gives me 200 times the speed of light in a vacuum, in Mach at standard temperature an d pressure at sea level. Absolutely irrelevant to anyone.
If I type 200c, krunner gives me 200 times the speed of light in a vacuum, in Mach at standard temperature an d pressure at sea level. Absolutely irrelevant to anyone.
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