Any tricks to thinking in meters than feet

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Nails were originally sold as a price, in pennies, per hundred.

A 10-penny nail cost 10 pennies per hundred. A smaller 6-penny nail cost six pennies per hundred.

The "d" stands for the Roman, "denarius," which was similar to a penny in Great Britain where that was the abbreviation for "penny" before the currency was decimalized.
 

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which was similar to a penny in Great Britain where that was the abbreviation for "penny" before the currency was decimalized.

No. We were decimalised!


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How much would the Threepenny Opera cost now?
 

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How much would the Threepenny Opera cost now?

I don't know but they now have to make do with fivers instead of tenors.


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:laugh:
 

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I don't think it took him long, but the music took a Weill.:wink:


BTW, for the first production Brecht didn't have enough money to pay a lead actress, so Weill said Kurtly, "Don't worry. I've got a Lotte Lenya."
 
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Sometimes I am amazed to compare first and last (?) posts on a subject. To ask about metric/feet conversion and progress to dreigroschen puns on Brecht/Weill is a masterpiece in the digressive genre.

:smile: Ross
 

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Sometimes I am amazed to compare first and last (?) posts on a subject. To ask about metric/feet conversion and progress to dreigroschen puns on Brecht/Weill is a masterpiece in the digressive genre.

:smile: Ross

Yes, I wonder what the OP thinks? A couple of those puns were of almost supernatural atrocity.:laugh:

Not to mention that it's in the "Exposure" subforum in the first place. Beautiful. :smile:
 

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I'm buying a camera where all distance is done in meters. Well, schooling here standardized on feet. Any tricks any of you used to retrain you mind to evaluate in meters? I am aware of the conversion 3 feet = .91 meter, just currious if there are any "tricks" or things that help get the mind to convert faster?

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Haaaa, I love this thread, I've learned a ton (or kilo)! Nothing wrong with having fun along the way...
 
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