This is what happens every time we plan a road trip, build furniture, shop for beverages and basically perform any activity that involves measurements.
This is what happens every time we plan a road trip, build furniture, shop for beverages and basically perform any activity that involves measurements.
I’m like um a meter isn’t that almost a yard?
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Yes, give or take. 🙂
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Brilliant. I remember when we lived in England, they had to start selling stuff in metric. So, instead of selling jam, for instance, in 500 g batches, they now had 473.18 g, 454 g etc. Hilarious.
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Right, they do that too! I always found their sizing of packages and bottles a bit off… now I know why! 😅
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“Off” is a mild way of expressing it. 😉
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Hahah, I do my best with positive language. ☺️
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Good idea. Not always easy but you are doing well. 😂
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Isn’t this the third remake of the same comic?
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It is! I have been redoing some of the old comics because they are a bit hard to look at. ^^”
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I’ve told you the story, right?
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Yes! I’m a fan of the app. 😉
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Gasp! Really! Cool! Thank you! 😀
In the next update, there’s going to be a Slavic term for a group of 60. But seriously, I’m going to have to keep updating if if I want Google Play to sell it because that’s what they want. I assume it’s a way of thinning out the abandonwear.
Before the show ended, I dreamed of the BBT where in the teaser, Lenard would come in and ask if Sheldon had seen the new unit conversion app that did fractions and multiple units. And then Sheldon’d dismiss it as something a German major would come up with.
So, yes, I’m very happy a linguist likes it. 🙂
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