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Originally posted by Jaws View PostI'm awake
We're enjoying some snow. 9 inches fell yesterday.
Hoping weather is ok to go to Christmas party tomorrow night.
How are you?
Why are you using imperial units though? I'm pretty sure you mean that 0.0002286km of snow fell yesterday.
I'm inexplicably tired and lacking motivation. Got some stuff done today, but am struggling as the day goes on.
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Originally posted by LordTrychon View PostWe got nearly a fraction of an inch this weekend! Next to nothing that stuck anywhere... maybe a little on some lawns and sidewalks, but I'll be honest... it was great to see it falling.
Why are you using imperial units though? I'm pretty sure you mean that 0.0002286km of snow fell yesterday.
I'm inexplicably tired and lacking motivation. Got some stuff done today, but am struggling as the day goes on.
The metric system is more of a mainland Europe thing.
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Originally posted by LordTrychon View PostWe got nearly a fraction of an inch this weekend! Next to nothing that stuck anywhere... maybe a little on some lawns and sidewalks, but I'll be honest... it was great to see it falling.
Why are you using imperial units though? I'm pretty sure you mean that 0.0002286km of snow fell yesterday.
I'm inexplicably tired and lacking motivation. Got some stuff done today, but am struggling as the day goes on.
No?
Cup of coffee?
Originally posted by Jaws View PostLol, we're pretty much imperial in the British Isles still when it comes to practice even though we're officially supposed to be metric.
The metric system is more of a mainland Europe thing.
Oh, and when we lived in Germany. Had to do some converting there.Administrator
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Originally posted by Jaws View PostLol, we're pretty much imperial in the British Isles still when it comes to practice even though we're officially supposed to be metric.
The metric system is more of a mainland Europe thing.
One thing that stuck is taking the kids temperature. Ever since our first kid was born we've always done temperatures in C. I had pneumonia a little over a year ago, went in to see the doctor, she asked me what my average temp was. I told her around 39 C. She wanted F and I didn't know so she googled it in the office.
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Originally posted by Rastic View PostFunny. When living abroad it took me a while to switch units. Fast forward to a job my company sent me to the UK and the guys we worked with went back and forth without a second thought. I was very confused that whole week. That and driving on the wrong side of the road. The beans were good though
One thing that stuck is taking the kids temperature. Ever since our first kid was born we've always done temperatures in C. I had pneumonia a little over a year ago, went in to see the doctor, she asked me what my average temp was. I told her around 39 C. She wanted F and I didn't know so she googled it in the office.
Lol at least thats what would happen to meGlen Haven Fire
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