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In Russia, Stalin vote for you.
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I like vinyl because of the cover art. But hey, I listen to AM radio too and sing unprofessionally
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Not the way THEY told it. I read the paperback and it was translated into English. "The Divine Wind" I believe. It may be on YouTube though I think the book is better. I just skip over the Japanese names because it is irrelevant. None lived. . Luck was on the U.S. side because their aircraft carriers were out in the ocean performing maneuvers that day so none were docked. This was the real goal of the Japanese...to knock out the floating airstrips. They did not find them so had to bomb what was there. Smaller destroyers and frigates and tugboats...and do the Kamikaze maneuver as some of the bombs would not release. If one does it, then they all do it. A sure way to hit the target. It was what it was. Either do something for there is no Japanese restaurants nearby...so taken as a POW is great shame.
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My dad had an easier way of measuring it using water. Water freezes at 0 and boils at 100. 1 cubic centimeter of water weighs 1 gram. None of this movement of an atom of cesium from 1 state to another in a vacuum travelling 5 times the speed of light) or whatever nonsense. Stop converting and just get the darn measuring tools. (I use a ruler or tape measure if I want to know the length of something...I just read the number. (no converting is needed) The originators of the metric scale used the most common stuff around that is universal on earth which is fresh water. It is the same everywhere on the planet. That is where I get confused is on loading the aircraft with fuel. 1 kg=2.2lbs (I am assuming that water and kerosene has close to the same weight per Liter of fuel (or damn close) A kilogram has nothing to do with Planks constant. A kilogram is 1000 grams of water (you want to convert it? it is 2.2 lbs.) Never convert it. Samples in the classroom showed us by handling a kilo of weight. . Now I can mess you up. A half kilo is commonly called a "funt" in German, or a pound. A half kilo is 500 grams Imperial pound is 454 grams (so they are close to same size) A half kilo of coke is what ever they give you....your eyes can't focus. 2 blocks of 1 pound of butter that is close to 1 kilo of butter. So you know if you handle blocks of butter. Lets clear it up a bit more. The imperial pound was 4.54 grams The Imperial Ton was 2000 pounds. The metric tonne is 2204.623 pounds. (I always thought it was 2200 pounds) That is so flucked up. I did not know about the extra 4 1/2 pounds. Converting is crazy talk. In the U.S. when breaking away from Britain/Canada the imperial gallon is 4.54 liters. 160oz in a gallon.40oz/qt. 4.54L of water weighs 4.54Kg. The U.S. decided to make it SMALLER or 3.78liters (or 32 oz smaller or a pint)Canada had for a short time British coinage then went metric. 1 dollar=100 pennies so there is 128oz in a U.S. gallon 32oz/qt. You wanted to go it alone. Yet kept the Temperature scale, the mile, the yard, the foot, the inch. The pound weight. Money is the thing you went metric over the British money system. 1 dollar=100 pennies. We have it easy. They had to change out of the British currency into Australian dollars and out of British measure into metric measure in 1965, though my uncle still ordered up a 4 by 8 sheet of wood paneling. Temperature was metric because you bought & looked at a thermometer. Car speedometers and odometers measured in Kilometer. Easy peasy. Try doing it when your speedo is in miles and the road signs are in Km. & road maps (paper) are in metric. Good thing the beer stays the same volume.....a can of beer. or a Keg. Lots of fun. A liter is 35ounces, a U.S. quart is 32fl. oz, a British quart is 40fl. oz. a liter weighs 1 kg U.S. quart weighs ??, a British quart weighs ?? I am glad I don't work at the dockyards doing this conversion.
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OK and that was that. Now for a saucer design...oooeeeeeooooooo.
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why are the tanks marked with a Z or a V? Z is not in the Cyrillic alphabet. So as his name is Vladamir Zolenski. In the beginning I thought because Ukraine had some tanks (those were the V) and the Z was the Rushings. Less and less I hear about Ukraine's tank force so am coming to realize that the tanks we see are all Russian yet none have the BAT SYMBOL( for he is batty as hell)
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Mavendow The national fruit would be Chuck?
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What goes up...must come down. Just let me know so I won't be in that ocean on that day. O.K.?
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