ROTFLMAO :lol: :lol: :lol:Originally Posted by SinisterSS
Paul
ROTFLMAO :lol: :lol: :lol:Originally Posted by SinisterSS
Paul
Doesn't worry me, I learnt both (I was in 5th grade when Australia officially went metric).Originally Posted by Blacky
And sometimes I use other strange units like dynes and ergs (but not too often since I don't like these).
To wage war with an alien race, we'll just teach them the metric system and i and their civilization will self implode. :lol:
2009 Z06 LS7 / 2008 Sierra Denali AWD L92 6L80E
Flashing control modules since 2001. 8-)
Who needs a MAP sensor on a supercharged LS6 anyway.
1centimeter = 10millimetersOriginally Posted by SinisterSS
10centimeters = 100millimeters
1Meter = 100centimeters
10Meters = 1000centimeters
1Kilometer = 1000Meters
It's all about even numbers.
How many feet per mile?
How many inches per 1/2 mile, full mile?
Can someone pass me that 32/98th wrench, is that bigger than a 3/28th,WFT were they thinking?, 8mm, 9mm, 12mm it's just too easy.
Lets not even get the poms involved in this with that whitworth (sp?) system, no wonder british cars are what they are :wink:
Does your car have a 5.7L motor or a 346 cubic inch motor?.
Now, back onto EFILive v7.3 (or in imperial 7.24/16ths).
Cheers,
Ross
I no longer monitor the forum, please either post your question or create a support ticket.
That's the best you can do?
So let's add k to mph.
Thus 2.2 kmph = 2200 mph.
There, the same "even" numbers.
Try again.....
2009 Z06 LS7 / 2008 Sierra Denali AWD L92 6L80E
Flashing control modules since 2001. 8-)
Who needs a MAP sensor on a supercharged LS6 anyway.
And....my GTS gets 190,513 rods per hogshead
And just to clarify, a hogshead is 63 gallons, and there are 320 rods in a mile.
Or in SI units, a hogshead is 238.5 liters and there are 198.8 rods per km.
Stop it before my head explodes!!!
Paul
He he he he :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ha ha ha :lol: :lol: :lol:Code:12 inches = 1 foot 3 feet = 1 yard 5.5 yards = 1 rod = 1 pole = 1 perch 4 rods = 1 chain 10 chains = 1 furlong 8 furlongs = 1 mile 3 miles = 1 league 6 feet = 1 fathom 25 links = 1 rod
Now if you guys were really on top of your game, you'd be having this conversation in hexadecimal-- or octal.
Something like this...Originally Posted by dfe1
There are 10 types of people in this world, those that can count in binary and those that can't. 8) 8)
Paul
If you are 01 of them, then I must be the other 01 of the 10Originally Posted by Blacky
Andrew
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