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Thom Stewart wrote:
Marty,

A very good question. I don't have an answer for you. Just to many
people are scared to death about the change over. We do have a lot of
Neal types that refuse to change.

By the way; I've almost changed over and use factors for English. I
still have a lot of trouble with linear measurements. I convert to
metric after I cut the plank. Sorry.













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The problem is teaching the comparison...it's just like learning a
language..if you're translating in your head all the time you'll never
be able to speak...you just have to learn it flat out and use it that
way and not think linear...same with temperatures...the system does more
to hinder learning by making the comparison when none is needed...I hate
it when elementary texts define a meter as "a bit more than a
yard"....What's that supposed to mean?
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Ever wonder why WORLDWIDE shipping containers are measured
in feet?

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Marty,

A very good question. I don't have an answer for you. Just

to many
people are scared to death about the change over. We do

have a lot of
Neal types that refuse to change.

By the way; I've almost changed over and use factors for

English. I
still have a lot of trouble with linear measurements. I

convert to
metric after I cut the plank. Sorry.













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"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
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Marty,

A very good question. I don't have an answer for you. Just to many
people are scared to death about the change over. We do have a lot of
Neal types that refuse to change.

By the way; I've almost changed over and use factors for English. I
still have a lot of trouble with linear measurements. I convert to
metric after I cut the plank. Sorry.


Hey Thom. you know the saying 'measure twice, cut once'? Do it in inches and
centimetres as well then you will be quite sure...


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Edgar wrote:
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Marty,

A very good question. I don't have an answer for you. Just to many
people are scared to death about the change over. We do have a lot of
Neal types that refuse to change.

By the way; I've almost changed over and use factors for English. I
still have a lot of trouble with linear measurements. I convert to
metric after I cut the plank. Sorry.


Hey Thom. you know the saying 'measure twice, cut once'? Do it in inches and
centimetres as well then you will be quite sure...



The problem is that no matter how much Tom cuts off it's still too short.
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Why can't you guys get with the program and use Celsius

like the rest of
the civilized world?


no need to, eventualy we will take over the whole world.


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Scotty wrote:
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Why can't you guys get with the program and use Celsius


like the rest of

the civilized world?



no need to, eventualy we will take over the whole world.


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Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_


Lordy...why would we want it?
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Hey Marty,

This is cold on either Scale!

http://www.terrisfunny.com/maxwinter/dog.html













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Hey Marty,

This is cold on either Scale!

http://www.terrisfunny.com/maxwinter/dog.html

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Good one! Once met a guy who claimed that when it's -50 and you take a
leak in an upwards direction, it freezes before it hits the ground. He
was from north of Winnipeg and claimed firsthand knowledge.

Cheers
Marty
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Martin Baxter wrote:
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Hey Marty,

This is cold on either Scale!

http://www.terrisfunny.com/maxwinter/dog.html

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Good one! Once met a guy who claimed that when it's -50 and you take a
leak in an upwards direction, it freezes before it hits the ground. He
was from north of Winnipeg and claimed firsthand knowledge.

Cheers
Marty


You knew my Uncle Bill?
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On Feb 19, 8:10 am, Martin Baxter wrote:
Thom Stewart wrote:

Hey Marty,


This is cold on either Scale!


http://www.terrisfunny.com/maxwinter/dog.html


http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomJazz


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Good one! Once met a guy who claimed that when it's -50 and you take a
leak in an upwards direction, it freezes before it hits the ground. He
was from north of Winnipeg and claimed firsthand knowledge.

Cheers
Marty


Myth....Will not happen. Mythbusters tried it at sometyhing like -200
(small box room made of dry ice) and it did not freeze fast enough.

Canooks will fall for anything.

Joe



 
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