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Location: The village of Evenley
Car type: 1934 Austin Seven RP Deluxe
I wondered what a “cm” was!
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Location: Darkest Bedfordshire
There aren't many things which comfort me about my career but I note with satisfaction that I'm near the end of it now and we still specify components in inch sizes! That is to say "22.2mm", "23.8mm", "25.4mm"...
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Location: Toronto
Car type: 1930 Boat tail tourer
Here in the colonies we are bilingual when it comes to measurement but in the early 2000's we moved to the USA for a few years - literally the week my daughter (10 then) started school they had the Florida standardized schools tests (FCATS). Of course teachers aren't allowed to help when daughter raised her hand in the math test and asked, "What's a foot?"
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Christ, I can see why people desert the forum now! Haven't you all got anything better to do? I was flabbergasted at the recent blatant sexism on the Facebook group, but now the pedants are out in force here!
It's 9cm as that was easier to achieve all the hard work via a modern DTP programme after doing the comparative maths from a bit of forensic photographic analysis. But it's not REALLY relevant to this thread, is it?
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Sense of humour required! I'm sure all the previous answers were tongue in cheek - unfortunately the internet does not always convey the subtleties!
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Location: The village of Evenley
Car type: 1934 Austin Seven RP Deluxe
Yep, no offence intended, I shall now do my best to find the Speedex badge I have in a drawer somewhere and check the dimensions by way of recompense!