Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: Nick Parsons406.666mmThere is a beasty in there, 6x10^-6m, why do we still call micro preprocessor micro, are they not smaller than that. I agree, hard to work to that level, I like inches. A standard seat hight is 18 inches, nice and easy to remember, a whole number, much better than 457mm
Posted By: tonyWhy ever are plasterboard sheets 1200mm wide and plywood sheets 1220mm wide? Other sheets match one or the other.
How crazy is that and how much unnecessary waste results from this?
It is even a waste of my time having to trim plywood to fit 600mm centres
Posted By: WillInAberdeenwhy doesn't insulation board come in 350 and 550 width to fit straight between studsBecause stud c/cs are rarely accurate, so you still get both gaps and trimming work. you can get 'squeeze-fit' insulation incorporating an elastic crumple zone.
Posted By: SteamyTeaI like inches.Just been listening to a bit of the press conference on today's ISS spacewalk water-leak problem where the EVA office reported the amount of water in the astronaut's helmet in litres, the amount in their drinking bag in ounces and the amount in their cooling system in gallons. We've got to put a stop to this shit before it kills (more?) people. SI is a dreadful system of units but the others, used by no more than about 6% of the world's population (though a particularly obstreperous 6%), are much much worse.
Posted By: Ed DaviesEVA office reported the amount of water in the astronaut's helmet in litres, the amount in their drinking bag in ounces and the amount in their cooling system in gallons.
Posted By: djhalthough the Americans' use the so-called International Building Code of course, so International is a very flexible wordThat will be Alaska and Hawaii then
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