>>Joe, you disappoint me! In your next life you will probably be born inna >>so called metric land, just to get familiar with da other side. *(; >)) friendly greetings from André Oorebeek>> You can get "familiar" with many things, but you sure as heck don't have to embrace it, or like it at all! Terry Peterson ----Original Message Follows---- From: antares <antares@euronet.nl> Reply-To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org> To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org> Subject: Re: Metric Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 22:27:02 +0200 On 20-okt-04, at 22:13, Joe Garrett wrote: >I have always thought that metric was a pain. It is used mostly by >politically correct one worlders. I say if it aint American forget >it. > >Bill Peterson > >Thank you Bill! Couldn't have said it better!<G> >Best Regards, >Joe Garrett, R.P.T. >Captain, Tool Police >Squares R I > Aren 't they always the same kind of guys? They usually drive around in old pick ups or Chevvies, smoke cigars, drink Coors or Buds, wear baseball caps, and kick against any so called progress if it is coming from 'abroad'. Joe, you disappoint me! In your next life you will probably be born inna so called metric land, just to get familiar with da other side. *(; >)) friendly greetings from André Oorebeek "where Music is, no harm can be" _________________________________________________________________ Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/
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