25.4 cm due here N.H. tomorrow.
Where exactly are you situated David?
both contributors so far,seem to be from the metric areas Jack
Where exactly are you situated David?
both contributors so far,seem to be from the metric areas Jack
It's waaaay colder in metric JayBee!
A beautiful area to be sure David, but it can get a tad chilly alright! Thank goodness these Canadian snow suits were developed.
A beautiful area to be sure David, but it can get a tad chilly alright! Thank goodness these Canadian snow suits were developed.
Bob and Doug employed animal testing and under-cooked hamburgers in the development of those suits
@john-barry Well...it was a closely guarded secret that the chimps were non-union and worked for bananas and Molson's Canadian. One hammered chimp named Thomas on a beer break in the commissary, when asked why he participated, said "They blinded me with science!"
@jack-dodds..... Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Spring is just around the corner!
8 inches in Michigan. Much smaller number that your 20 cm, David.
As you know Chav, 8 inches and 20 cm are virtually the same, but it sounds more impressive.
We currently have, after a lot of melting about 45 cm on the ground prior to newest arrival.
As you know Chav, 8 inches and 20 cm are virtually the same, but it sounds more impressive.
We currently have, after a lot of melting about 45 cm on the ground prior to newest arrival.
Guys....I think you will find the conversions easier if you work pi into your cipherin'. Glad to help!
@john-barry Well...it was a closely guarded secret that the chimps were non-union and worked for bananas and Molson's Canadian. One hammered chimp named Thomas on a beer break in the commissary, when asked why he participated, said "They blinded me with science!"
SCIENCE !!!
my point is that 8 inch and 20 cm is like: "the glass is half full" and "the glass if half empty".
However, after driving to work in some of the worst driving conditions I've experienced, I am not so optimistic.


