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I’ll take 70 MPH speed limits over 100 KPH.
 
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When we rolled across the Rhine in 1945… we were stacking your old men and boys in the Volksstrum at the rate of miles a day… filling our tanks with gallons of gas. And shooting you Krautboys who were reduced to wearing paper uniforms with .30’s and .45’s… from 500 yards out. Not to mention dropping 1000 pounders on you from 24,000 feet while flying 270 knots.

So there is that liter-boys.

Sirhr
 
When we rolled across the Rhine in 1945… we were stacking your old men and boys in the Volksstrum at the rate of miles a day… filling our tanks with gallons of gas. And shooting you Krautboys who were reduced to wearing paper uniforms with .30’s and .45’s… from 500 yards out. Not to mention dropping 1000 pounders on you from 24,000 feet while flying 270 knots.

So there is that liter-boys.

Sirhr

They do make great scopes tho.
 
If you divide a meter stick into 3 equal parts, they are “approximately” equal. If you measure very, cery carefully, and use a very thin razor to make the mark, you may be able to to get accuracy to the 3rd and maybe the 4th decimal place, but then you will start running into problems with dividing mark thickness, and ability to measure so accurately. So, dividing into 3 equal parts is an excercise in making careful approximation, and not 100% exact equal parts.
 
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If you divide a meter stick into 3 equal parts, they are “approximately” equal. If you measure very, cery carefully, and use a very thin razor to make the mark, you may be able to to get accuracy to the 3rd and maybe the 4th decimal place, but then you will start running into problems with dividing mark thickness, and ability to measure so accurately. So, dividing into 3 equal parts is an excercise in making careful approximation, and not 100% exact equal parts.
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