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Robino1

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You have been a good friend to me through the years here! :wub:
I am truly thankful for your good advice, and steering me this direction, and also to Bronze who has helped me so much with the coil info!! :)
I'd prob still be vaping (and rebuilding) my original Kanger ProTanks without you all. :laugh: (well, maybe not, but...)
I was a Vivi Nova girl. Never got a ProTank. LOL Bronze was key in me getting the Vivi Nova. In fact, it was on a Vivi thread where I first met Bronze.

Damn, that was almost 4 years ago now! Time sure flies!!!! LOL

HOLY CRAP! I've been on ECF for 4 years TODAY! :ohmy:!!!
 

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I was a Vivi Nova girl. Never got a ProTank. LOL Bronze was key in me getting the Vivi Nova. In fact, it was on a Vivi thread where I first met Bronze.

Damn, that was almost 4 years ago now! Time sure flies!!!! LOL

HOLY CRAP! I've been on ECF for 4 years TODAY! :ohmy:!!!
HOLY CRAP, look at THAT!! :laugh:
We didn't even do a thread!! Quick, run upstairs!! :D
I just remember I was sooooo shy here, and you sent me my first friend request.

My quit smoking date is the 10th, that will be 4 years, but I didn't find ECF until later, and I lurked for several months before I actually joined. :laugh:

Ok, I'm going upstairs to open up that thread!! :lol:
 

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Thanks, I'll add that to my notes. :) I also edited my post and added the " sign. :)

Some of you probably know this, But now I've gotta math itch that needs scratched...:D

Inches = Imperial Units (IU)

To go from IU to metric, multiply IU x 25.4
(3/32 in decimal form) 0.09375 x 25.4 = ~2.4mm

To go from metric to IU, divide metric by 25.4
2.4 / 25.4 = 0.09449 (close to 0.09375 :D )

The "key" is 25.4

Inches to Metric = multiply
Metric to Inches = divide

Itch scratched :)
 

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Some of you probably know this, But now I've gotta math itch that needs scratched...:D

Inches = Imperial Units (IU)

To go from IU to metric, multiply IU x 25.4
(3/32 in decimal form) 0.09375 x 25.4 = ~2.4mm

To go from metric to IU, divide metric by 25.4
2.4 / 25.4 = 0.09449 (close to 0.09375 :D )

The "key" is 25.4

Inches to Metric = multiply
Metric to Inches = divide

Itch scratched :)
Thanks!!!
 

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Some of you probably know this, But now I've gotta math itch that needs scratched...:D

Inches = Imperial Units (IU)

To go from IU to metric, multiply IU x 25.4
(3/32 in decimal form) 0.09375 x 25.4 = ~2.4mm

To go from metric to IU, divide metric by 25.4
2.4 / 25.4 = 0.09449 (close to 0.09375 :D )

The "key" is 25.4

Inches to Metric = multiply
Metric to Inches = divide

Itch scratched :)
Thank you, I will add that to my notes! :)
 

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Some of you probably know this, But now I've gotta math itch that needs scratched...:D

Inches = Imperial Units (IU)

To go from IU to metric, multiply IU x 25.4
(3/32 in decimal form) 0.09375 x 25.4 = ~2.4mm

To go from metric to IU, divide metric by 25.4
2.4 / 25.4 = 0.09449 (close to 0.09375 :D )

The "key" is 25.4

Inches to Metric = multiply
Metric to Inches = divide

Itch scratched :)
And I love you for that
 

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Some of you probably know this, But now I've gotta math itch that needs scratched...:D

Inches = Imperial Units (IU)

To go from IU to metric, multiply IU x 25.4
(3/32 in decimal form) 0.09375 x 25.4 = ~2.4mm

To go from metric to IU, divide metric by 25.4
2.4 / 25.4 = 0.09449 (close to 0.09375 :D )

The "key" is 25.4

Inches to Metric = multiply
Metric to Inches = divide

Itch scratched :)
This would be true.

For those who want to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius: F - 32 x 5/9
To go from C to F: C x 9/5 + 32

If you are not concerned about accuracy, just subtract 32 from the temp then take half of that. For the other way, add 32 and then double that.
 

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So 100*F = 34*C...?

100 - 32 = 68 / 2 = 34

Math is the Devil's playground.
If you didn't have a calculator and your math skills are weak, yes. If you have a calculator it would be 37.7 degrees Celsius. I spent a lot of time in Canada fishing and they'd give the forecast in Celsius. I just doubled it and added 28 to get an idea how warm it would get. :)
 

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This is a great discussion! Now to go reeaaaallllllyyyyy off topic....

We've just experienced why the metric system is better, believe it or not.
In order to convert a metric unit (distance, volume, weight, pressure, etc.) to an equivalent imperial unit, each imperial unit requires its own conversion factor (25.4 for distance, etc.).
Native metric values are always and forever base 10. That means, that 10mm = 1cm, etc. Using units we're all familiar with in these parts 1000ml = 1 liter. Base 10! Neat, huh?
 

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This is a great discussion! Now to go reeaaaallllllyyyyy off topic....

We've just experienced why the metric system is better, believe it or not.
In order to convert a metric unit (distance, volume, weight, pressure, etc.) to an equivalent imperial unit, each imperial unit requires its own conversion factor (25.4 for distance, etc.).
Native metric values are always and forever base 10. That means, that 10mm = 1cm, etc. Using units we're all familiar with in these parts 1000ml = 1 liter. Base 10! Neat, huh?
Not only that... but 1 liter of water weighs 1 Kilogram ;)
 
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