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0s.gif Op zaterdag 2 januari 2016 16:43 schreef Netsplitter het volgende:

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Rims are also in inches.
Rimjobs, how many inches can u take

:T
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What's even more confusing is the way clothing is marketed. It seems each country uses its own systems parallel to each other, using different "measurements" for different types of clothing. It's a complete mess and hardly anyone can make sense of it _O-.
We'd better not put the people that invented that horrible system in charge of our future Mars colonization program :') :P.
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 2 januari 2016 16:06 schreef magnetronkoffie het volgende:

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lol

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lol 1 bron uit 1999 lol
  zaterdag 2 januari 2016 @ 17:23:27 #29
304004 KaBuf
#teamfriet
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 2 januari 2016 13:38 schreef juli3n het volgende:
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Why does this chart states that 14cm = penis.
The avarage penissize is about 30cm, right?
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Op zaterdag 27 mei 2017 00:36 schreef d4v1d het volgende:
Kabuf is af en toe best een prima kerel.
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 2 januari 2016 17:16 schreef muhahaha het volgende:

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lol 1 bron uit 1999 lol
So?
  PR en moderator zaterdag 2 januari 2016 @ 17:32:26 #31
288245 crew  Moira
Heeft al lang geen punt meer.
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 2 januari 2016 14:54 schreef Deska het volgende:
Here we call patatoes kartof and fries kartofki. So it is patat.

I think patat / friet is a better discussion than metric or imperial because only retards prefer imperial.
Well, only retards prefer 'friet' as well. It doesn't exist, yet they still want to believe.
Op zondag 12 maart 2023 00:29 schreef Nova het volgende:
Haha, Moira heeft gelijk!
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Both _O_
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 2 januari 2016 17:32 schreef Moira. het volgende:

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Well, only retards prefer 'friet' as well. It doesn't exist, yet they still want to believe.
Damn, that avatar of yours is addicting to look at _O-
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 2 januari 2016 17:16 schreef muhahaha het volgende:

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lol 1 bron uit 1999 lol
Also, when Canada switched from imperial to metric back in 1983, the switch contributed in an event that turned a Boeing 767 into a glider.

And aviation still uses feet to measure altitudes, and (nautical) miles for distances. Not to be confused with imperial miles.
  zondag 3 januari 2016 @ 00:49:38 #35
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Ik ga echt geen katten voeren.
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Imperal system of course. It's logical, because there are 12 inches in a foot.
If you take one third of a foot, you have 12/3=4 inches. In the metric system, a third of an meter would be 33.33... centimeters.
Everyone who likes the metric system instead, must be a snobby and chauvinistic Frenchman.
Jesus hates you.
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14s.gif Op zondag 3 januari 2016 00:49 schreef Hondenbrokken het volgende:
Imperal system of course. It's logical, because there are 12 inches in a foot.
If you take one third of a foot, you have 12/3=4 inches. In the metric system, a third of an meter would be 33.33... centimeters.
Everyone who likes the metric system instead, must be a snobby and chauvinistic Frenchman.
Didn't know inches could be measured that way.
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0s.gif Op zondag 3 januari 2016 00:38 schreef Light het volgende:

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Also, when Canada switched from imperial to metric back in 1983, the switch contributed in an event that turned a Boeing 767 into a glider.

And aviation still uses feet to measure altitudes, and (nautical) miles for distances. Not to be confused with imperial miles.
That source is even older... and yes I know they still use feet and nautical miles. I was talking about S.C.I.E.N.C.E. How hard can this be to understand.
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0s.gif Op zondag 3 januari 2016 06:28 schreef muhahaha het volgende:

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That source is even older... and yes I know they still use feet and nautical miles. I was talking about S.C.I.E.N.C.E. How hard can this be to understand.
Chill...
Enjoy your 3 inches of coffee :)
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0s.gif Op zondag 3 januari 2016 06:37 schreef magnetronkoffie het volgende:

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Chill...
Enjoy your 3 inches of coffee :)
Good end of discussion c_/
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0s.gif Op zondag 3 januari 2016 06:42 schreef muhahaha het volgende:

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Good end of discussion c_/
Just read the OP, it's supposed to be a senseless discussion, so no need to take it too seriously :).

Anyway, I should get some sleep, cya :W
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0s.gif Op zondag 3 januari 2016 06:47 schreef magnetronkoffie het volgende:

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Just read the OP, it's supposed to be a senseless discussion, so no need to take it too seriously :).

Anyway, I should get some sleep, cya :W
:O
  zondag 3 januari 2016 @ 08:27:03 #42
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 2 januari 2016 16:37 schreef Joezi het volgende:

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Yeah kinda strange if you look at this:

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Most former English colonies dont use the imperial system anymore
maybe not officially but here we are using imperial measurements still often in day by day conversation
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In my business we use both systems and both it has its (dis)advantages.
The bad thing is I need double the amount of wrenches.
The imperial definition of a nautical mile is one minute of an arc projected over the planet (1 degree is 60 minutes), which is far more convenient making calculations than using the metric system.

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ignorant muricans with their imperial system :')
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0s.gif Op zondag 3 januari 2016 00:38 schreef Light het volgende:

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Also, when Canada switched from imperial to metric back in 1983
Most people still use imperial here, even the kids born after 1983. Mostly for distances (miles), lengths (feet/inches), surface area (square feet, sections) and in food preparation (tablespoon/cups).

It took me about 8 years to finally get the hang of it... but sadly I'm now converted myself and think in feet and cups. Crap.
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0s.gif Op donderdag 18 februari 2016 00:29 schreef jeroen1976 het volgende:

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Most people still use imperial here, even the kids born after 1983. Mostly for distances (miles), lengths (feet/inches), surface area (square feet, sections) and in food preparation (tablespoon/cups).

It took me about 8 years to finally get the hang of it... but sadly I'm now converted myself and think in feet and cups. Crap.
So you use miles for distances, even though the signing is in kilometers. That must be confusing. Same goes for the other stuff, mixing metric and imperial isn't making life any easier.
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The metric system is obviously the better system because contratry to the imperial system it actually makes sense.
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