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No big announcements. Yet
61 days until the next visit.
We're counting on more photos of the happy event....thank you!
No big announcements. Yet
61 days until the next visit.
Ah, okay, that makes perfect sense. And thank you; I just wanted to make sure I wasn't as clueless as usual.No big announcements. Yet
61 days until the next visit.
Ah, okay, that makes perfect sense. And thank you; I just wanted to make sure I wasn't as clueless as usual.
Exactly where I belong. In a museum [emoji14]We're counting on more photos of the happy event....thank you!
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Well, when SOMEONE wants to know the temp and can't convert..... [emoji14]Hmm. I see your Expedition has been converted to Belgian math already.
Hmm. I see your Expedition has been converted to Belgian math already.
Well, when SOMEONE wants to know the temp and can't convert..... [emoji14]
Oh if only. We get a forced fed diet of metrification on TV and yet no one seems to have grasped the actual perception.Hey! I can’t help it that y’all like to be different then the rest of the world[emoji12]
I think this is one area in which metrics are definitely an advantage--measure the circumference of your head in centimeters, and the number you get is your hat size. 60 cm = size 60. Simple. But for your "correct" sizes you have to measure your head, convert the results from fractions to decimals, divide that by Pi, then convert that number back from decimals to fractions. Who the hell thought that was a good idea?...and you, kind lady, know full well that hat sizes come in two definitions, metric and correct.
Try converting PSI, pounds per square inch, into metric.I think this is one area in which metrics are definitely an advantage--measure the circumference of your head in centimeters, and the number you get is your hat size. 60 cm = size 60. Simple. But for your "correct" sizes you have to measure your head, convert the results from fractions to decimals, divide that by Pi, then convert that number back from decimals to fractions. Who the hell thought that was a good idea?
That sounds like a fun way to spend a Saturday night, but I think I'll leave that for wiser fellers than myself.Try converting PSI, pounds per square inch, into metric.