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Use "feet" or inches or whatever fancy unit " is supposed to stand for.
This is what happens when one does not want to use proper units.
*sits back and grabs popcorn*
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Ah. You aren't a imperial measurements fan than?
Quote: In metric, one milliliter of water occupies one cubic centimeter, weighs one gram, and requires one calorie of energy to heat up by one degree centigrade—which is 1 percent of the difference between its freezing point and its boiling point. An amount of hydrogen weighing the same amount has exactly one mole of atoms in it. Whereas in the American system, the answer to "How much energy does it take to boil a room-temperature gallon of water?" is "Go %^$# yourself" because you can't directly relate any of those quantities.
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I once overhead a conversation from someone stating that the metric system is awful, citing as an example that if you wanted a piece of wood 12ft (4yd) x 1 1/2in x 2in (a common size) you would have to ask for 3.6576m x 38.1mm x 50.8mm.
quote: Whereas in the American system, the answer to "How much energy does it take to boil a room-temperature gallon of water?" The answer is 'not the same as an imperial gallon'
Did you know that Americans only have approx. 6 pints of blood, whereas Britons have approx. 8 pints of blood? (Due to the difference size of their unit of 'pint')
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jsc42 wrote: Did you know that Americans only have approx. 6 pints of blood, whereas Britons have approx. 8 pints of blood? (Due to the difference size of their unit of 'pint')
US pints are smaller than Imperial pints - 473ml vs 568ml respectively - so I'd expect that to be the other way round.
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Don't be so nitpicky...
he is just applying the commutative property (wrong or not is another topic)
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jsc42 wrote: The answer is 'not the same as an imperial gallon' What did you expect?
They don't even speak the same english...
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jsc42 wrote: Did you know that Americans only have approx. 6 pints of blood, whereas Britons have approx. 8 pints of blood? (Due to the difference size of their unit of 'pint')
The other two pints are coffee.
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I am trying my best to find a way to become offended by all that but failing. Perhaps you should start with the cubit. We tried to convert to the metric system some time back but failed, starting with the standard 19" rack.
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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That metribigotry - you disappoint me.
Think, for a moment, about those who read languages such as Chinese. It actually stimulates the brain functions.
So it is with us in the US: we've resisted your comparatively-no-brainer system for one that stimulates our intellect and maintains a romance long missing from the dry solemn environment of Europe, and, at the same time, not only maintains more easily divisible subunits (without going to fractions in day-to-day usage) but even, as I've pointed out several times, maintains a base-two relationship as one progress upwards from the ounce.
Bah! So far as I'm concerned, you've only done half a BREXIT.
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Everything I've ever seen about Google searches says the same thing: Google ignores punctuation completely, except for quotes, colon, plus, and minus - and they have special meaning and can't be escaped. And I think that Bong does the same, which makes sense when you think about it.
Unless one of the other engines (the ones that actually search for themselves, that is) does, you aren't going to find it easy.
Have you considered going back to your last supplier?, or checking FleaBay?
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Have you just tried - Zip Bag 7x5x4 - ?
I did and got a lot of results with inches (even being located in Germany)
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Skip the ".
I doubt anyone anyone makes a 7mm x 5mm or a 7' x 5' ziploc bag.
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GenJerDan wrote: I doubt anyone anyone makes a ... 7' x 5' ziploc bag.
You'll find them in the "Serial Killer Equipment" section of Amazon (US only).
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I don't know what is scarier...
that they offer them or that you knew about it
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Well ... you know how it is with those really awkward customers ... :InnocentWhistleSmiley:
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OK, I found what I was looking for, although it was a bit expensive.
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Erik Satie - Gymnopédie No. 1[^]
This week I was just listening to some Satie and his gymnopédies and gnossienes are just really nice.
Very relaxed and perhaps a bit nostalgic as my dad used to play them on the piano (over and over and over for about 30 years until he retired and took up piano lessons again).
So I just wondered what the words gymnopedie and gnossiene meant...
Gymnopedie, apparently, comes from the Greek words for "naked" and "youth" and in ancient Sparta there was The Gymnopaedia which was a celebration where youths would dance naked war dances.
If Satie wrote this piece naked when he was young I don't know, and I really don't want to know either.
Gnossiene is just a made up word used by Satie to indicatie a new type of composition.
My choice this week could've been Satie's first, third or fourth gnossiene as well, but I went with his first gymnopédie as it's just slightly more relaxed.
It's also probably his most popular work, with Wikipedia stating that "Gymnopédies have been heard in numerous movies and television shows" and then gives some examples of the first.
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Love Gymnopedie. Simple and beautiful. And as you say, very relaxed.
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Never heard of them, but they sound nice!
Too bad they're not on Spotify (well, only three short songs)
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I never trust any streaming service claiming that a video or sound clip will be available "permanently" or "always". I have got a disk full of video and music that I have permanently available - not because the website claimed that they would be, but because I ripped the contents and saved it on my local disc.
Disc storage is cheap nowadays. If you think a piece of music is good enough to hear again, or a movie is good enough to watch again - possibly because you want to show it to your friends - then you preserve it, so that the day it disappear from you streaming service provider, you still have access to it from your local hard disc.
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You're preaching to the choir.
I still buy CDs, to people's surprise, and I'm currently in the process of (re-)digitalizing them all to high quality.
Unfortunately, I found some CDs that didn't work anymore, either because of some weird fungus or scratches (and I'm very careful with my CDs)
That said, there's no way I'm going to get any physical Sadistik Mika Band album anytime soon and Spotify is the first place I look.
Also, I can't buy everything I listen to as I'd be out of money (and space) very soon, so Spotify is a very welcome addition, and I admit, mostly replacement, of my physical collection.
Don't get me started on movies though.
At least Spotify has all the music (well, almost).
For Disney or Marvel I'll need Disney+, for GoT or the upcoming LOTR series I need Amazon Prime, for other stuff I need Netflix, older movies often aren't on any streaming services...
And just when you want to watch part two of whatever they pulled it from their service.
It's absolutely horrible
Needless to say, my movie physical movie collection is pretty big as well.
My latest additions (got them in the mail today) are Contact, Gattaca and The Moonrise Kingdom
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Nostalgic rank or teir directed backwards (10)
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Time is flowing backwards ... lets catch up
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pu hctac stel ... sdrawkcab gniwolf si emiT
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