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DNAinaGoodWay said:Yeah, I've tried infinite miles per gallon too, but I don't really like it, just sounds wrong.
Plus, I don't use ANY gallons.
That's why ZPG rings true to me, 'cause there is no G.
You could put a gallon milk jug full of gas in your trunk, and just keep it there while you drive and drive and drive. After you drive 100 miles, you'll have 100 mpg (you put a gallon of gas in your car, and you went 100 miles!).
Or you could put a half gallon milk jug full of gas in your trunk, and drive for 100 miles. Then you got 200 mpg.
Or you could put a quart of gas in a jar in your trunk, and drive for 100 miles. Then you got 400 mpg.
Or you could put a DROP of gas in a jar in your trunk, and drive for 100 miles. Then you got 9,084,000 mpg (assuming 90840 drops of gas per gallon, which is how many drops of water there are in a gallon of water).
Looks to me like limit as the amount of gas you put in your car goes to zero is infinite mpg.