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Thread: How Good Is Your Geographic? [5]
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10th October 2014, 07:38 #1471
you mean the Man-Eaters of Tsavo
Or did Lions build a natural bridge and ended up being eaten by humans? that would be a Lunatic LineTito Vilanova = :champion:
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10th October 2014, 08:05 #1472
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hmmm..... I assume its not going to be standard gauge of 4 foot 8.5 inches.
So Its either going to be broad gauge (i.e wider) or Narrow Gauge.
Unlikely to be Broad Gauge so I am guessing Narrow Gauge of 3 foot somethingI still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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11th October 2014, 10:32 #1473
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Yes, 3ft something but not normally expressed that way.
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11th October 2014, 10:51 #1474
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true, but it depends if you know it or not.
Complete guess 3 foot 6 inch gauge?I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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12th October 2014, 00:00 #1475
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3ft 6in still mentions feet and inches. Think of something about 3ft 3 7/8 in but not measured in Imperial units.
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12th October 2014, 20:40 #1476
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1.25 metres
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12th October 2014, 22:28 #1477
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Right unit. Wrong number.
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12th October 2014, 23:08 #1478
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1.2 metres? or using the usual conversion ratio 1.181 metres?
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13th October 2014, 23:50 #1479
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Y-a-w-n. Get a measuring tape and see what 39 3/8 inches is in metres!
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14th October 2014, 01:46 #1480
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I thought this was a geography thread, not an archaic measurment to modern measurement conversion thread
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