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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Evenin y'all <br /> <br />Trolleyboy and ***: I was just messin with y'all on the metric thing; I know ours is the messed up system, but its still kinda hard to convert. I know whatcha mean about the cars with metrics though, GM's are probably some of the worst, of the three bolts on a GM alternator, usually 2 are metric and 1 American. None are the same size. But I still think the drill bits are the worst; instead of having a standard system like the base 10 metric, we have 4 systems, so if you don't understand one, there's always another one for you to not understand also. <br /> <br />Noah: Congrats!!!! Lucky, I never win anything[V][(-D]. <br /> <br />How would Fergie go about breaking the ice anyway? Its hard enough to break 4 inches off of a cow tank, 24 inches on an ocean woudl be nearly impossible wouldn't it? <br /> <br />Ed: Thats the disadvantage of Normal scale, and besides that, all my mountains end up being a little extra tall, that way if I slip, I can just take a little more off to cover it. I kinda like that Surform of yours though, we have larger ones, about 50 years old, but that little one would be nice for a lot of woodworkng projects. <br /> <br />Good night y'all <br />Greg
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