maybe your body produced too much hormones:D...
I just realized until recently that my height in non-metric is 5' 11":o....I always taught that is 5' 8"....
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maybe your body produced too much hormones:D...
I just realized until recently that my height in non-metric is 5' 11":o....I always taught that is 5' 8"....
yes, in 1998, I had a mojor boost of hormones..:D
/I looked like a primary school senior while I was actually a high school senior:o:p
Late bloomer... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Max Payne
I think I'm just 5'7" ;)
that's what i think as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by cherish
I have some friends who are late bloomer too. ;)
yep..:D but it was good actually, I always got 'protected' by my friends from bigger kids who are younger than me..:pQuote:
Originally Posted by cherish
Hehe. True. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Max Payne
What you call "non-metric" system, is actually called "imperial system" because it was used in the British empire. Of course, the French wanted something different than what the British were using, so they created the metric system.Quote:
Originally Posted by mrRee
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_unit
I know about the emperial system...but I never know French who created the metric system...I thought, it was made by physicist to make full use of exponents term...Quote:
Originally Posted by cilu
but the metric system is more efficient I think...it's easy to use...imagine how would you convert from one measurement to another with a simple plcement of decimal point compared to imperial system...
and in precision tools, the tolerence is so small and it's hard to measure in imperial system...
Of course. But who supported it the most? The French. And where is the office of the International Measurments System (or whatever it is called)? You you guessed correctly: Paris. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by mrRee
Romania use Imperial system?...
but in physic, they use metric system a lot:D...it's more convenience;)...