It's a conspiracy - check your measuring devices

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And a chain equals sixtysix feet @ STP:thumbsup:
 
   / It's a conspiracy - check your measuring devices #63  
And a chain equals sixtysix feet @ STP:thumbsup:


Huh?.. all of my chains are only 20 ft:shocked::laughing: Oh.. I havent used any of that STP for years...:D:D
 
   / It's a conspiracy - check your measuring devices #64  
I didn't read everything, buy how about tenths used in surveying and engineering plans. Foot/tenths/hundreds, took me while because we all naturally think in feet, inches ect. Once I realized a tenth is roughly 1.25" and a hundreth is an 1/8th of an inch it all became simple.
 
   / It's a conspiracy - check your measuring devices #65  
Huh?.. all of my chains are only 20 ft:shocked::laughing: Oh.. I havent used any of that STP for years...:D:D

And a furlong is equal to forty rods:thumbsup:
 
   / It's a conspiracy - check your measuring devices #66  
I'm having a hard time envisioning Paula Dean talking about ml &mm...etc....;) Something un Southern and Un American about that...

Good Afternoon Bob,
I dont think Paula is talking much about anything these days... too bad I still like her ! ;)

At least Gordon Ramsey got her a stint on "Master Chef", I as glad to see that...

TXDon, so I gotta ask, how were all those recipes comming out all these years ? :)
 
   / It's a conspiracy - check your measuring devices
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TXDon, so I gotta ask, how were all those recipes comming out all these years ? :)

Some good, some not so good -but then it might have been (1.) the recipe (2.) my taste buds or (3.) using the smaller TBS when we should have used larger TBS - we will never know...... on recipes using the 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 TBS I think we got those right because we just looked at the fractions, not the fact it should have been tps. We did eat out a lot.
 
   / It's a conspiracy - check your measuring devices #69  
I give you 5, 3.33, 2.5, 1.66 and 1.25. Works very well with the appropriate smaller measurements (ie: Meter, Centimeter and Millimeter, Liter, Milliliter, etc). 1 Meter/3 = 33.3CM or 333MM. 1 Meter/6 = 16.6CM or 166MM.

Aaron Z

Try that with fresh eggs. :laughing: Okay, I wasn't clear enough, but think way, way back to a simpler time. If there was a small quantity of something to be divided up, then groups of 12 works better than 10. Three people cut wood, each gets a third. Two, four or six people is no problem either.

That is just a theory anyways of how in the heck did we start using 12.

Ten is not without it's faults. Half of ten is five, a prime number, and it's all down hill from there for even divisions. To be very picky, ten things can't really be accurately divided into thirds due to 3.33333333333333333... etc.
 
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I was wondering when someone would post my favorite, all purpose, all sizes wrench! :D

Remarkably, it is also a combination SAE and metric hammer too. What will they think of next?
 

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