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J-man wrote:
The Top Crusader wrote:I'm 1'2".
1 mile 2 ft?
I would assume that a metre would be a more likely measurement than a mile. ;)
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That's meter..
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J-man wrote:That's meter..
In some (er-most I think) parts of Canada they spell it metre.

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6' 0"
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Chandler wrote:
J-man wrote:That's meter..
In some (er-most I think) parts of Canada they spell it metre.
It's used interchangeably. Metre, meter, center, centre, etc. :shrugs: Seeing as how I've taken numerous courses online with an American-based school (TPS), I must admit I've used the American spellings more often than the Canadian ones.
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Trent DeWhite wrote:
Chandler wrote:
J-man wrote:That's meter..
In some (er-most I think) parts of Canada they spell it metre.
It's used interchangeably. Metre, meter, center, centre, etc. :shrugs: Seeing as how I've taken numerous courses online with an American-based school (TPS), I must admit I've used the American spellings more often than the Canadian ones.
Yes, I had observed that. :) Shadowpaw also uses the American spellings in most cases but other Canadians on here are more traditional. ;)
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Chandler wrote:
Trent DeWhite wrote:
Chandler wrote:
J-man wrote:That's meter..
In some (er-most I think) parts of Canada they spell it metre.
It's used interchangeably. Metre, meter, center, centre, etc. :shrugs: Seeing as how I've taken numerous courses online with an American-based school (TPS), I must admit I've used the American spellings more often than the Canadian ones.
Yes, I had observed that. :) Shadowpaw also uses the American spellings in most cases but other Canadians on here are more traditional. ;)
They are? :mad:

I prefer the American spelling in most cases. It's less confusing. However, I still cannot understand why they adopted the insane measuring system they currently use. 12 inches in a foot, 5280 feet in a mile? #-o I much rather prefer 100 centimeters to a meter, 1000 meters to a kilometer. :noway:
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Im taller than a midget :tongue:
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Trent DeWhite wrote:I prefer the American spelling in most cases. It's less confusing. However, I still cannot understand why they adopted the insane measuring system they currently use. 12 inches in a foot, 5280 feet in a mile? #-o I much rather prefer 100 centimeters to a meter, 1000 meters to a kilometer. :noway:
It's the English system of measuring. It's not our fault that England abandoned it's roots. :noway:
Actually, if you do a little study I believe you'll find that the English measurements were intended to make sense with items in real life. I just glanced at this article... maybe it'll help. I can't stand the fact that the metric system normally jumps from centimeters to meters. It takes 2.54 centimeters to make an inch! :insane: That means that something that is 10 inches long is 25.4 centimeters. Or something that is 2 feet long is 50.8 centimeters. That is so hard to picture! :mad: Unless of course you've been raised on the system. ;) I think they should make more use of the decimeter. It fits nicely between the puny centimeter and gaping meter. :-k
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Chandler wrote:
Trent DeWhite wrote:I prefer the American spelling in most cases. It's less confusing. However, I still cannot understand why they adopted the insane measuring system they currently use. 12 inches in a foot, 5280 feet in a mile? #-o I much rather prefer 100 centimeters to a meter, 1000 meters to a kilometer. :noway:
It's the English system of measuring. It's not our fault that England abandoned it's roots. :noway:
But like I said, the US chose to adopt it. They could've changed it by now. :anxious:
Chandler wrote:Actually, if you do a little study I believe you'll find that the English measurements were intended to make sense with items in real life. I just glanced at this article...
Yeah, I've read similar articles. Somehow, I don't think eleventh or eighteenth century standards of measurement should apply today. :-
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I'm 152 cm. ;)
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Sputnik wrote:I'm 152 cm. ;)
AUUGGH!! I cannot picture that! :mad:
Trent DeWhite wrote:
Chandler wrote:
Trent DeWhite wrote:I prefer the American spelling in most cases. It's less confusing. However, I still cannot understand why they adopted the insane measuring system they currently use. 12 inches in a foot, 5280 feet in a mile? #-o I much rather prefer 100 centimeters to a meter, 1000 meters to a kilometer. :noway:
It's the English system of measuring. It's not our fault that England abandoned it's roots. :noway:
But like I said, the US chose to adopt it. They could've changed it by now. :anxious:
And torture all those poor people trained the other way trying to switch. :noway: Is the United States now more English than the English? :o
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Chandler wrote:Actually, if you do a little study I believe you'll find that the English measurements were intended to make sense with items in real life. I just glanced at this article...
Yeah, I've read similar articles. Somehow, I don't think eleventh or eighteenth century standards of measurement should apply today. :-
Ancient=bad and modern=good? :-#
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Chandler wrote:
Trent DeWhite wrote:
Chandler wrote:Actually, if you do a little study I believe you'll find that the English measurements were intended to make sense with items in real life. I just glanced at this article...
Yeah, I've read similar articles. Somehow, I don't think eleventh or eighteenth century standards of measurement should apply today. :-
Ancient=bad and modern=good? :-#
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My head!! #-o

I wasn't referring to the two different time periods as a whole. :noway:
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Trent DeWhite wrote:
Chandler wrote:
Trent DeWhite wrote:I prefer the American spelling in most cases. It's less confusing. However, I still cannot understand why they adopted the insane measuring system they currently use. 12 inches in a foot, 5280 feet in a mile? #-o I much rather prefer 100 centimeters to a meter, 1000 meters to a kilometer. :noway:
It's the English system of measuring. It's not our fault that England abandoned it's roots. :noway:
But like I said, the US chose to adopt it. They could've changed it by now. :anxious:
Here in Alabama They Decided to but then they ran out of money so when you drivivng half the road signs are in metris and half are in english.
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I'm 5'7.
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Trent DeWhite wrote:
Chandler wrote::slap:
My head!! #-o
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It's Top's fault. :-$
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im a lil taller then 5'5"
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I am 5' 8"

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Trent DeWhite wrote:
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Laura Ingalls wrote:I'm on the shorter side - 5' 2". My brother likes to pat me on the head and say "Hello down there!" :x
Bad Watson! Thats very mean! [-X
That's what older brothers are supposed to do! :badgrin: :lol: Actually, I'm not terribly taller than Laura Ingalls--probably around 5'9" /5'10", but sometimes it'll just strike me how short she is. :D

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"Hello, down there, sis!"
Sounds something like what I say to my mom every once and a while. :lol: Not those exact words, obviously . . . but whenever I find myself standing next to my mom, who's just over 5', it's just like, "Hello down there." :D

I'm just the opposite, I'm such an abnormally tall girl (5' 10") :roll: . I'm taller than all the teenagers I know. (they're all around 5' 5") And they all don't fail to comment everytime they see me: "Hey, how's the weather up there?" *grumbles* it's sooooo annoying.
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This has been bumped so we can laugh about how short you all are. :hilarious: 5' 10"
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