Re: TI-H:calc 3.5mm plug


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Re: TI-H:calc 3.5mm plug




at least the metric system is logical. :) all the metric units are connected to
eachother in nice cubes, quadrats or multiples of 10.  
a litre for example is 1dm^3 exactly. nice and clean.
How can you bare with something as illogical as feet and inches? totally
rediculous.
and that farenheit thing? what is it based on? the freezing point of mercury?
heh..
Celsius is 0 at the freezing of water, and 100 at the boiling of water.. and
equally stepped in between..  there you have nice logic.
btw..  It is your fault the recent mars sond failed.  some stupid americans
coded in feet and stuff, while the rest of coders used the metric system as
specified..   no good..
so!  defend yourself! :)

//Olle
(no I'm not angry or anything.. :))


John Teffer wrote:
> 
> Markus Räty wrote:
> 
> > P.S. You actually should be able to tell the 2.5mm plug from the 3.5mm one
> > just by looking if you ever want to do something audio related for
> > example...
> 
> Well, I'm sure if I had both plugs side by side I could tell the
> difference. :)
> 
> It just when you Commies start talking in your crazy "metric
> system" and fluorinating the water that I get confused.
> 
> - John
> 
> --
> Diplomacy is the art of saying "Nice doggy" until you can find a rock.
> --


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