The Dividing Line Where Standard Meets Metric

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The Dividing Line Where Standard Meets Metric

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It's in Austraila along the beach.. by one mans account

in this article http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,581 ... latestnews .. 13th paragraph

"Fishermen just need to know irukandji can be found anywhere, from a couple of kilometers up a river to eight miles out to sea," the Brinsmead fisherman told The Cairns Post.

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Had a similar brief the other day,

'Most engagements take place between 3 feet and 15 meters'

Cue much confusion as we try to figure out if he means a) what he said, b) 3 meters to 15 meters or c) 3 ft to 15 ft. I mean I'll still miss but it'd be nice to know what range I'm missing at!!
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Could it be deliberate so its is know that KM means river and miles means out to sea

I'm thinking :-O ....like aircraft using feet for height and metres for viz.....1500 metres at 2,000feet........1KM at 3000 feet etc so there is no confusion between distance and height.

Just a thought....perhaps the last one this year *-)
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SkippyBing wrote:Had a similar brief the other day,

'Most engagements take place between 3 feet and 15 meters'

Cue much confusion as we try to figure out if he means a) what he said, b) 3 meters to 15 meters or c) 3 ft to 15 ft. I mean I'll still miss but it'd be nice to know what range I'm missing at!!

at most - in the of worst conditions --------by the hairs of your chinny chin chin ,
- anything closer and you didn't miss

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Garry Russell wrote:Could it be deliberate so its is know that KM means river and miles means out to sea

no

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

It's the simple things ;)

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Heard on the TV news last night - snowfalls are expected to be between 20 & 30 centimetres and up to 1 foot in places. 8)
Source - SkyNews.
Nice to see they're thinking of us 'olduns'
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I buy petrol by the gallon for a 4.0 liter motor


tonight I'm going fractional and buy a fifth of Scotch Whiskey....

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Reminds me of the old joke about metrication.
Man goes into a shop to buy some electric cable,says to the shopkeer 'I want 5 yards of three core flex'
Shopkeeper--'Sorry sir,we can only sell in metric.It's the law you see.I'll be prosecuted if I use imperial measures'
Man--'How ridiculous is that?Very well I'll have 5 metres of flex.How much is it?
Shopkeeper---'A pound a yard sir'. :) EricT
PS Garry's comment about measurements in aviation can be heard by anyone with an airband radio.e.g distance to run in miles,visbility in kilometres etc.
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Not from my local :lol:
but then again , the range on my Grundig G6 Buzz Aldrin AVIATOR "E"dition radio isn't all that great.

it has METERBAND on it .
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