What if I'm not bi-measurment?
4The included casing is waterproof up to 60 feet, shockproof up to 2 meters.
I'm not bi-measurement standards so did the (rounded) conversions for those that are in the same boat:
Metric: The included casing is waterproof up to 18 meters, shockproof up to 2 meters
US Standard: The included casing is waterproof up to 60 feet, shockproof up to 6 and a half feet.
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If you're not bi-measurement, will you fit in with this item? Will it fit in with you?
I tried to experiment with bi-measurement in college, but found that I couldn't convert.
@jaremelz You must have been a late bloomer. I experimented with bi-measurement in high school.
@jaremelz Pics, or it didn't happen.
@Pavlov
@hallmike If it helps, i became quite proficient at it not long after!
@Pavlov Oh how I wish I had pics of the first girl I used to roll around with. So freaking cute. There was a picture taken of us once in the club we used to dance in (no, not like that you freak) that we found out had been taken and sold in decent quantities. Ah to be young and fairly cute and having fun.
@jaremelz I thought were parental controls were enabled!!!!
Noooo. I need more editing time for were's! Damn it.
@mfladd
Bwahaha!
@jaremelz It's helping right now
@hallmike
@jaremelz
I was so disappointed when Carter backed off on "we all go metric," and that no one (presidents, etc) has had the backbone since then to make it happen (stand up to whiners companies/groups who complain about the cost of converting signs and packaging and ...). I am pretty sure there is plenty that has changed that took a few years of "pain" to get to and yet we are happier for it (seat belts are standard in cars (though not school buses, what's up with that?), usb instead of proprietary cords, nutrition info on packaging, etc). Why do we resist?
Everything is metric if you multiply correctly.
Google likes to help me with metric conversions.