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When you become a state, you can forget all about that metric system nonsense.I’m surprised you American dudes haven’t really brought this up so I’ll help plead my case.
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When you become a state, you can forget all about that metric system nonsense.
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I saw several Tim Horton's...100 % hard pass. Anyone seen what Vancouver looks like these day? At least the guy above put some English words together, Vancouver has no Canadian identity, none!
Don’t tell the masses here that MILS are metric.When you become a state, you can forget all about that metric system nonsense.
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Yeah but we are going to need a strong leader to stand up for ourselves..... Hopefully Pierre can walk the walk and talk the talk.This is one the best things possible for Canada. The Turd sock-puppet opined in 2015 that Canada was a "post-nationalist state". Stunned little prick.
We are already seeing First Nation leaders realign expectations and younger folks asking what it means to be Canadian. Going to be a lot of growing pains here, but in three years we will be way ahead as a nation. We have spent 70 years allowing outside voices to determine the value of our resources and our direction as a Nation.
Once we begin to withhold power, crude, medical isotopes and rare earth metals the negotiations will be interesting. Its a big world out there, and we have a great opportunity to pivot out of the shadow of the U.S economy.
Thanks President Trump, we appreciate the wake up.
Leaders.Yeah but we are going to need a strong leader to stand up for ourselves..... Hopefully Pierre can walk the walk and talk the talk.
Wrong. A mil is a 1000th of an inch. Not short for millimeter.Don’t tell the masses here that MILS are metric.
Wrong. A mil is a 1000th of an inch. Not short for millimeter.
That’s actually not correct. A milrad is 1000th of a radian. An angle measurement which isn’t technically imperial or metric, but given that the mil is 10 based, it does fit in line with the metric system that everyone here seems to hate on except for when it comes to mils.Wrong. A mil is a 1000th of an inch. Not short for millimeter.
That’s actually not correct. A milrad is 1000th of a radian. An angle measurement which isn’t technically imperial or metric, but given that the mil is 10 based, it does fit in line with the metric system that everyone here seems to hate on except for when it comes to mils.
Wrong again. Everyone I have ever known in the manufacturing and tooling or engineering industries consider a "mil" as a 1000th of an inch. Nothing to do with angles. Idahobeav is correct.That’s actually not correct. A milrad is 1000th of a radian. An angle measurement which isn’t technically imperial or metric, but given that the mil is 10 based, it does fit in line with the metric system that everyone here seems to hate on except for when it comes to mils.