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ehem... (Hopes Supey does not block him) it is true... :ninja: |
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skiguru99 2008-04-03 10:07:40 LMAO - so true!!! __________________________________________________ | |
hanmaenen 2008-03-03 14:40:04 Only now I know who 'Supey' is. There was no reference to that other video. Too bad that many British and Americans really think that the metric system works this way. Yes, in this case you are right: 8 inches (3 syllables) sounds better than the soft metric203.2 mm (11 syllables). __________________________________________________ | |
COAchilles 2008-02-27 18:11:25 again you miss the point of the video, it was a response to Supexcellency's video on the imperial system, My example in the video was ALL about syllables, that was the only reason I said it was better. the whole video was a joke. So basically you have gone and made an ass of yourself. Notice in my video I said inches sounds better, I did not mention anything else. __________________________________________________ | |
hanmaenen 2008-02-26 12:53:10 Now its suddenly syllables, while you came up with that absurd conversion of 203.2 mm of something that only approximately measures 8 inches. Your complaint of longer syllables in the metric system make me laugh. Try to calculate 2.25% of 235 long tons 16 hundredweights 3 quarters 20 pounds. This takes 'a bit' longer than pronouncing 'millimetre' as opposed to 'inches'. I am fluent in these medieval units, you know, and I oppose them wherever I can. Metric is the way to go. __________________________________________________ | |
COAchilles 2008-02-18 17:25:11 I don't think you understood 8 inches no matter what is 2 syllables any measurement in metric is 4 or more. __________________________________________________ |
Friday, April 4, 2008
Imperial System is better (no sound and adult words)
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