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By:
curious-cat
When: 20 Nov 09 07:52
Joe Jordan is missing.
By:
Big Charlie
When: 20 Nov 09 10:15
8 feet deep in some roads in**ermouth, 4 bridges collapsed, 11 people missing, one of them a policeman. :(
By:
man of many moods
When: 20 Nov 09 10:27
How much is 340mm? Don't really understand these new-fangled metric measurements.
By:
zilzal1
When: 20 Nov 09 10:29
34CM :-)
By:
man of many moods
When: 20 Nov 09 10:31
Ok. So CM is Roman numerals for 900. What do I do? Multiply that by that 34 or divide it or what?
By:
zilzal1
When: 20 Nov 09 10:34
Its about 1 foot and 1 1/2 inches
By:
man of many moods
When: 20 Nov 09 10:44
:) Thanks. That's quite a lot. We could do with some of that here. 113 reservoirs on the island and they're all empty.
By:
supersavo
When: 20 Nov 09 10:47
Its GRIM up North
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Coachbuster
When: 20 Nov 09 11:04
man of many moods 20 Nov 11:27
How much is 340mm? Don't really understand these new-fangled metric measurements.

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new ? ffs momm,get a grip ! ;)
By:
man of many moods
When: 20 Nov 09 11:12
Well I'm from the UK Coach, which hasn't gone metric yet so neither have I. All the road signs are in Miles and you can still buy a Pint of beer.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 20 Nov 09 11:15
...but youre a Euroman of moods now ,so you of all people should be familiar with it all . ;)

Easy to work these things out anyway , the average male is around 175- 180cm , so go from there really. :)
By:
man of many moods
When: 20 Nov 09 11:16
Beer is sold in pints here too :)
By:
Coachbuster
When: 20 Nov 09 11:18
Only one i use is miles,cant think of any other exceptions .

A pint to me is 568 ml ,most cartons and bottles you buy tend to be 500ml ,even the milk i buy is in litres i notice .

although if i'm in the pub i just ask for a pint as i would get funny looks otherwise :D
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Coachbuster
When: 20 Nov 09 11:23
my neighbor annoys me , if i say its 28c today she has to say 'whats that ? around 77f i think ' i'm sure she does it to be delibarately obtuse ,as if she doesnt know its 82f.

So i say to her now, why try to convert it ?, 28 is 28 ,thats all you need to know , when you go into a shop and they say 67p you dont ask them 'whats that in farthings and feckin shillings?' :)
By:
man of many moods
When: 20 Nov 09 11:24
The only metric measurement I'm familiar with is centigrade temperatures. I can relate to that as much as I can to fahrenheit. But metric weights and measures are still meaningless to me. It's not something I've deliberately resisted. It's just that none of it's sunk in yet. You need to give these new inventions time...
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Coachbuster
When: 20 Nov 09 11:51
lol momm ,theyre actually a lot easier to understand as they're in units of 10 :D
By:
man of many moods
When: 20 Nov 09 12:01
If I ask for 2lbs of tomatoes I know exactly what I want. If I had to convert that to...kilos is it?...I'd have to get out my slide rule and log book to convert it. How is that easier?
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