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From: "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.survival,misc.survivalism,uk.politics.misc,alt.conspiracy,can.politics,aus.politics
Subject: Re: Desalinization vs. Reservoirs
Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2024 20:05:31 +1000

On Fri, 06 Sep 2024 14:08:44 +1000, Trevor Wilson  
<trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote:

> On 2/09/2024 10:17 am, Rod Speed wrote:
>> On Mon, 02 Sep 2024 08:02:41 +1000, Trevor Wilson  
>> <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote:
>>
>>> On 1/09/2024 8:31 pm, Joe wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 1 Sep 2024 16:29:53 +1000
>>>> Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> **Just a reminder moron: I am not the one trying to use measurements
>>>>> that no one on the planet uses, except Americans. Australia, like the
>>>>> rest of the planet, uses Metric measurements.
>>>>>
>>>>  There are still many electronic components, even those made in the  
>>>> Far
>>>> East, that fit a 1/10" grid. If you actually use measurements in real
>>>> life, you need to be able to deal with any system you may encounter.  
>>>> It
>>>> is also not unusual to see dimensions quoted in a strange number of
>>>> millimetres which turns out to be an exact number of inches. And don't
>>>> bother trying to find a metric screw to fit a photographic mount,
>>>> anywhere in the world.
>>
>>> I am well aware of legacy products that are still in Imperial  
>>> measurements. Plumbing and, as you say, old school electronic  
>>> components. However, common-place measurements (distance, capacity,  
>>> etc) are now Metric all over the planet. Except for one, tiny, pocket.

>>  Aircraft aren't one tiny pocket, fuckwit

> Are you SERIOUSLY trying to tell us that Airbus Industries use Imperial  
> measurements when they build aeroplanes?

Nope, that the ENTIRE FUCKING INDUSTRY except for the
russian military uses FEET for altitude, KNOTS for airspeed
and TONS for fuel, and MILLIBARS for QNH fuckwit.

> I call bullshit on that. The Frogs would NEVERuse Imperial measurements   
> for their products.

Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that
you have never ever had a fucking clue, ever.

> However, it would appear that Boeing still use Imperial measurements,

And so does RR, GE and P&W engines.