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Pincho Paxton
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Posted: 31st Mar 2004 17:45
I've got a huge 17 inches, but it's bent! Ever had that? Any way to straighten it out? I want to draw on it, and this may cause me problems. I need a fix!

Pincho.

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Posted: 31st Mar 2004 17:47
Trapezoid and Pincushion are your friends. At least, I hope that's what you are talking about. I'm a humble white boy and have no other concept of things 17" big.


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Can't find anything to fix it. I'll have to draw on it using a magnifying tool!

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I dont want to think about it...


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Wtf are you taling about?


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i think megaton is saying what we are all thinking...

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Posted: 31st Mar 2004 23:46
i think its a stupid topic and should of been locked form the start.

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wow... a whole 17' is bad. This girl told me that even mine was dangerously close to causing damage, and mine ent even half as big as yours

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Rather than pass along another innuendo, I'll be blunt and assume we're all talking about a PENIS. Everyone see that? A PENIS.

There, that oughta get this thread locked.


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Quote: "wow... a whole 17' is bad. This girl told me that even mine was dangerously close to causing damage, and mine ent even half as big as yours "

You mean to tell us uve got a monitor smaller than 8.5"?

Always have, never will =)
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No, my new monitor! The screen is bent, and I want to find a way to straighten it. Maybe software?

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lol HZence.

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My monitor's so big that I've got to be careful I don't give girls brain damage.


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Quote: "Quote: "wow... a whole 17' is bad. This girl told me that even mine was dangerously close to causing damage, and mine ent even half as big as yours "
You mean to tell us uve got a monitor smaller than 8.5"?"


No, he said 17', not 17". He has an 8.5 foot monitor!
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Quote: "No, he said 17', not 17". He has an 8.5 foot monitor! "


Quote: "My monitor's so big that I've got to be careful I don't give girls brain damage."

Then dont let them use your computer

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Posted: 1st Apr 2004 00:33 Edited at: 2nd Apr 2004 00:18
this is getting odd... and confusing....

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aye, it's so big that the rest of the house sometimes blacks out because all the power has gone to the monitor.

to quote Pratchett "Amazing how far you can push a metaphor, isn't it?"


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You're gonna draw on your monitor?


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Posted: 1st Apr 2004 03:21
" is inches in some countries instead of feet.
btw its 2004 time to ditch the imperial scale


the monitor should have geometry settings in the front or back control panels. if it doesnt they are usually under the case.


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Posted: 1st Apr 2004 06:37 Edited at: 1st Apr 2004 06:38
woooooooo. aussies. metric system. kilograms. kilometres. grams. metres. ". moniters. girls. woo and yay.
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Posted: 1st Apr 2004 10:40 Edited at: 1st Apr 2004 10:40
Quote: "" is inches in some countries instead of feet."

If some countries use " for feet, what do they use for inches?
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Posted: 1st Apr 2004 10:49
This - '

It also means seconds.

25"11' = 25 minutes 11 seconds or 25 feet 11 inches

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I think the sexual innuendo was on purpose although he did in fact mean a monitor.


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Quote: "25"11' = 25 minutes 11 seconds or 25 feet 11 inches"


What country do they use that in? 25'11" is what I'm familiar with.
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Quote: "woooooooo. aussies. metric system. kilograms. kilometres. grams. metres. ". moniters. girls. woo and yay. "
We use metric to. Well that's what they teach us in school. But, mine's 800 X 600 Pixels or Meters take you pick. It hurts my eyes when I look at it . Guess which one I'm talking about.

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800x600 is evil

should be shot! tbh

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This is quite possibly the strangest (and most disturbing) conversation I've ever heard. Gongratulations!

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17" Pfft, mines 19" baby! I gotta be careful though. Something that big too close to your face can hurt your eyes.

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17" Pfft, mines 19" baby!
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And mine's 21" muahahahahahahah
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Posted: 1st Apr 2004 23:42
2004, time to ditch the metric system

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Quote: " 2004, time to ditch the metric system"


I think you meant "Imperial" (Feet / Inches) - although personally I think we ought to keep both.

For anyone who didn't get the innuendo at the top of this post, you really need to get out more (I suggest you pop down to Boots and get some 70F suncream first though

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No, I meant metric .

Quote: "For anyone who didn't get the innuendo at the top of this post, you really need to get out more "


I thought they were all heaping on sarcasm...

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what...get rid of teh imperial system!!!
I mean really:
12 inches in a foot
3 feet in a yard
5000 something feet in a mile

Lets look at metric
10 cm in a decimeter (or something)
10 decimeters(?) in a meter
etc


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10 is dead, people, this is the 2nd millenium here!

The majority of people seem to think base 10 is more 'scientific'. It is not by any means whatsoever.

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Its so easy to convert!!


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(Dim lights. Trigger music.)

It's always easy to do the wrong thing, Wik.

(That said, to avoid giving the impression of a 'chatroom thread' that nobody likes anyways, I won't be replying until there are a sufficient bulk of posts over this one )

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Quote: "The majority of people seem to think base 10 is more 'scientific'. It is not by any means whatsoever."


No, but it is a LOT more convienient since our numerical system is based on the figure 10.
I'm a child of the metric system , I mean, what in Gods name is a furlong and how many yards to a mile?

You see if you ask someone how many inches in a mile who knows, but if you say how many centermetres in a Kilometre it's simple 100 X 1,000= 100,000.


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Posted: 2nd Apr 2004 00:30 Edited at: 2nd Apr 2004 00:31
Whats with us? (the U.S.) isnt it somethink like one country has the metric system based on 10s, and another country that was our friends used the Imperial System, and we didnt like the country that used to metric system.So we used our friends way, the Imperial System. And then our friend switched over to the metric system. And we're left like losers using the Imperial system becuase we're so stubborn.

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LOL HA! i have 2 17" ones now what!? so its like being a whiling being careful like a not to hurt anyone

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the metric system is far superior...unfortunatly i'm not used to it(i know it i'm just not comfterble(i know i spelled it wrong) with it... ) it's much more effecient then the imperial system, america(yes that's where i'm from) is just about the only country that uses it(Imperial)...probably becuase america always has to be different...(so that way we can think we're special )

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I haven't had the priveledge to visit the USA - being born in 1970 it's always been metric system throughout my school days but my parents were very much into the imperial system - would be a little strange to think of things in feet and inches - yet it's an everyday thing when I check my inbox to see how I can add inches to certain parts of my anatomy - I blame a jilted ex-lover for spreading vicious rumours about me personally...

Isn't it funny that in England where it is actually a minor offence to use the imperial system in the retail sector, we all still refer to the certain things (ahem) using the imperial system regardless of our age..

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@Mouse

I strongly have to disagree.

Metric is far more useful for mathematical purposes, its a lot easier to work with.

The advantages of imperial measurements is that they are easier to visualise and they relate to human anthropometrics more closely - I don't know if this is true or not but there is a story that the length of one foot was decided by just measuring the first 12 men out of a Church one morning and then averaging the results.

Imperial is a lot older than metric, so when you said that we should get "up to date", I presumed you were referring to the newer system whoose origins lie, I believe, in the Napoleonic era (circa 1790). Interestingly enough the metre is roughly a ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole (going around the outside of the Earth) - although I'm told that they actually got the calculations wrong!

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Quote: "the length of one foot was decided by just measuring the first 12 men out of a Church one morning and then averaging the results"

I've heard that the foot was decided by measuring some king\queen's foot... I'm not sure though

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I found out a few weeks ago that the Knots that boats use for speed was created by tying knots in a piece of rope, and as the boat moves, the knots in the rope slip between your fingers, and you can tell how fast you are going.

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Regarding the foot - I found this extract :

"This measure is supposed to be taken from the length of
a man's foot. It differs in length in different
countries. In the United States and in England it is
304.8 millimeters."

(I think I should get out more......)

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The Imperial system sucks monkey.
Metric all the way!

EDIT: BTW, even though Canada is on the metric system, no one uses it!


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Posted: 2nd Apr 2004 09:26
Quote: "I've heard that the foot was decided by measuring some king\queen's foot... I'm not sure though"


I also heard that one.


Quote: "Lets look at metric
10 cm in a decimeter (or something)
10 decimeters(?) in a meter"


Decimeter? lol, if that exists we sure as hell don't use it.
10 milimeters = 1 centimeter
100 centimeters = 1 meter
1000 meters = 1 kilometer

1000 grams = 1 kilogram
1000 milliliters = 1 liter

What's even better is:
1 liter = 1 kilogram

And all our measurements were made to mean something so like:
-The freezing point for water is 0 degrees celcius.
-The boiling point for water is 100 degrees celcius.

Not to mention the metric system is now basically the standard SI units (ie, meters, kilograms, etc.)


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IMPERIAL SUCKS! there.

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lol! wow how many aussies are in these forums?!?! down with imperial! metric system all the way 12years of schooling and yes we can spell colour correctly, its colour damnit! thats right, colour!!!!!!

oh yeah. i only have 17" of prehistoric plastic. this dell moniter is getting old. and hurts me eyes
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ehh hem!
Decimeter does exist..search it on google. Its 10cm


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