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Started by Tino_11 in Ski Chatter - 31 Replies

Re:Imperial vs. Metric

Bandit
reply to 'Imperial vs. Metric'
posted Jun-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:It's not that difficult really I know how tall I am 1.80 m, 30 cm is a foot what more do you need to know and I also agree with old baldy, Bandit you being are bit rude...... :wink: :shock: 8)


Wickers, I'm not being rude, just observant. If you'd like me to be a bit rude.....

Did you know that you get shorter with age? :P

Bald-eagleman
reply to 'Imperial vs. Metric'
posted Jun-2009

Quite right...we do get shorter as we get older. Also do you realise that you are taller in the mornings than in the evenings!! Could be up to .5mm...think that's about 3/16 of an inch in real money! And I believe you are shorter at the poles than at the equator, the earth being an oblete spheroid and being flatter at the top and thus gravity has more effect. Does that mean that when we are skiing in the mountains we are taller than at home? Ps. I've spell checked this! :D
Carving leaves me all on edge

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Imperial vs. Metric'
posted Jun-2009

bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:It's not that difficult really I know how tall I am 1.80 m, 30 cm is a foot what more do you need to know and I also agree with old baldy, Bandit you being are bit rude...... :wink: :shock: 8)


Wickers, I'm not being rude, just observant. If you'd like me to be a bit rude.....

Did you know that you get shorter with age? :P


My belly is getting shorter with every mile I pedal... :wink:

Just to upset Bandit I have also spell checked but as I'm on a mac it might be Americanism for which I apologies to Bandit :wink: :wink: :wink:

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Imperial vs. Metric'
posted Jun-2009

You will have to move down a size soon :D

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Imperial vs. Metric'
posted Jun-2009

Pablo Escobar wrote:You will have to move down a size soon :D



Pabs, I wouldn't want to be that saddle :shock: :shock:

Bandit
reply to 'Imperial vs. Metric'
posted Jun-2009

bald-eagleman wrote:Quite right...we do get shorter as we get older. Also do you realise that you are taller in the mornings than in the evenings!! Could be up to .5mm...think that's about 3/16 of an inch in real money! And I believe you are shorter at the poles than at the equator, the earth being an oblete spheroid and being flatter at the top and thus gravity has more effect. Does that mean that when we are skiing in the mountains we are taller than at home? Ps. I've spell checked this! :D


My bold. Half a millimetre = about 3/16th of an inch ...hmmmmm :D

That will be 0.0197 of an inch then :D

Maths, is just not my thing :lol:

Bald-eagleman
reply to 'Imperial vs. Metric'
posted Jun-2009

0.0197of an inch could be very important for some girls.
Carving leaves me all on edge

JonG
reply to 'Imperial vs. Metric'
posted Jun-2009

Hi

Depends on whether you're feet are 12 inches or 304.8mm......????,normally if i am working with wood i use feet and inches and metal it's mm's, but as one of the previous replies says it doesn't matter if the beer is in litres or pints mmmmmmmmmm :D

jon
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Topic last updated on 16-June-2009 at 21:37