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which is which. I forgot.
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Do you mean ' for feet and " for inches?
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Do you mean ' for feet and " for inches?
that's It. Unless Storm means in an ancient Dialect cross Of Myan and Greek. If that's the case I have no idea, But you never know with that guy.

stephen
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No, you got it for some reason I'm "dyslexic" with those symbols.
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Do you mean ' for feet and " for inches?
that's It. Unless Storm means in an ancient Dialect cross Of Myan and Greek. If that's the case I have no idea, But you never know with that guy.

stephen
I understand what you saying. I thought he might of want a Greek/Latin/Vulcan/Klingon combination.
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For help with my old cthulian symbols I rely on another forum.
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From the Metrology Handbook: ' for feet " for inches
Reference: www.pmel.org
Mike
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No, you got it for some reason I'm "dyslexic" with those symbols.
Number of syllables in the words, Storm. ' = Feet = One Syllable, " = Inches = Two Syllables.
Unless you're talking singular, then it's ' = Foot = One Syllable, " = Inch = One Syllable....
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rember to use the right one otherwise you may need to hire a midget
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No, you got it for some reason I'm "dyslexic" with those symbols.
?siht daer uoy naC
j/k
I have a mild case of dyslexia myself.
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Aaaaaaargh!
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Aaaaaaargh!

Ive made your day a little brighter, havent I?
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which is which. I forgot.
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Do you mean ' for feet and " for inches?
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Quote:
Do you mean ' for feet and " for inches?
that's It. Unless Storm means in an ancient Dialect cross Of Myan and Greek. If that's the case I have no idea, But you never know with that guy.

stephen
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No, you got it for some reason I'm "dyslexic" with those symbols.
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Quote:
Quote:
Do you mean ' for feet and " for inches?
that's It. Unless Storm means in an ancient Dialect cross Of Myan and Greek. If that's the case I have no idea, But you never know with that guy.

stephen
I understand what you saying. I thought he might of want a Greek/Latin/Vulcan/Klingon combination.
-
For help with my old cthulian symbols I rely on another forum.
-
From the Metrology Handbook: ' for feet " for inches
Reference: www.pmel.org
Mike
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Quote:
No, you got it for some reason I'm "dyslexic" with those symbols.
Number of syllables in the words, Storm. ' = Feet = One Syllable, " = Inches = Two Syllables.
Unless you're talking singular, then it's ' = Foot = One Syllable, " = Inch = One Syllable....
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rember to use the right one otherwise you may need to hire a midget
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Quote:
No, you got it for some reason I'm "dyslexic" with those symbols.
?siht daer uoy naC
j/k
I have a mild case of dyslexia myself.
-
Aaaaaaargh!
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Quote:
Aaaaaaargh!

Ive made your day a little brighter, havent I?
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which is which. I forgot.
-
Do you mean ' for feet and " for inches?
-
Quote:
Do you mean ' for feet and " for inches?
that's It. Unless Storm means in an ancient Dialect cross Of Myan and Greek. If that's the case I have no idea, But you never know with that guy.

stephen
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No, you got it for some reason I'm "dyslexic" with those symbols.
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Quote:
Quote:
Do you mean ' for feet and " for inches?
that's It. Unless Storm means in an ancient Dialect cross Of Myan and Greek. If that's the case I have no idea, But you never know with that guy.

stephen
I understand what you saying. I thought he might of want a Greek/Latin/Vulcan/Klingon combination.
-
For help with my old cthulian symbols I rely on another forum.
-
From the Metrology Handbook: ' for feet " for inches
Reference: www.pmel.org
Mike
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Quote:
No, you got it for some reason I'm "dyslexic" with those symbols.
Number of syllables in the words, Storm. ' = Feet = One Syllable, " = Inches = Two Syllables.
Unless you're talking singular, then it's ' = Foot = One Syllable, " = Inch = One Syllable....
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rember to use the right one otherwise you may need to hire a midget
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Quote:
No, you got it for some reason I'm "dyslexic" with those symbols.
?siht daer uoy naC
j/k
I have a mild case of dyslexia myself.
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Aaaaaaargh!
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Quote:
Aaaaaaargh!

Ive made your day a little brighter, havent I?