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119 inf + 2 police maps got me to 5.8Km!
What's the furthest?
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3.9 miles. You can do the conversion to lame metric if you want.
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U use metric in auz?
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krissharm wrote:
Pretty much the while world does. I never understood why. Let's go to a distance system that is smaller so the #s are bigger? Just seems unneficient to meU use metric in auz?
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Yeah, it is so logical to get from miles to yards or feet, why would anybody use a different system. Of course everybody know that there is 1760 yards in mile or 5280 feet.
Let see, how many meters in a Km? Hum, I forgot. -
1000 meters to the kilometer. Hmm easy to remember? I think so.
But that's what I'm used to, everybody has their own ways. -
and that's the only virtue of the standard system, it's what people are used to.
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🔥GOD of WAR🔥 wrote:
SI units are based on mathematical principles and are standardised across units. A metre is 1/10,000,000th of the arc from the north pole to the equator. Or something like that. A kg is equivalent to a litre of water. It beats old school systems based on the distance between your appendix to your kneecap which would be different for everyone. Saying that I'm still mainly imperial- miles, mph, stones and yards...krissharm wrote:
Pretty much the while world does. I never understood why. Let's go to a distance system that is smaller so the #s are bigger? Just seems unneficient to meU use metric in auz?
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How about Nautical miles...1,852 meters for a minute of latitude?
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I'm never gonna know the conversion rate, but the metric system is a far superior system and makes more sense. It's based on a 10 base system.
Millimeter - 1/1,000th a meter
Centimeter - 1/100th a meter
Meter - base length
Kilometer - 1000 metersIt makes for much easier math and understanding instead of going
Inches - 1/12th a Foot
Foot - 1/3 a Yard
Yard - 1/1,760th a mile
Mile - 1/3 a LeagueImperial measurement (what us Americans use) is way more convoluted and silly than metric. Although we'll never change over cause we're America damn it and we'll do it our own way! Americuh! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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😵 brain just imploded
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randombloke wrote:
Again, I say, great minds...😹😹🔥GOD of WAR🔥 wrote:
SI units are based on mathematical principles and are standardised across units. A metre is 1/10,000,000th of the arc from the north pole to the equator. Or something like that. A kg is equivalent to a litre of water. It beats old school systems based on the distance between your appendix to your kneecap which would be different for everyone. Saying that I'm still mainly imperial- miles, mph, stones and yards...krissharm wrote:
Pretty much the while world does. I never understood why. Let's go to a distance system that is smaller so the #s are bigger? Just seems unneficient to meU use metric in auz?
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