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| View Poll Results: English or Metric? | |||
| US team, English measure |
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55 | 69.62% |
| US team, Metric measure |
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12 | 15.19% |
| non-US team, English measure |
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7 | 8.86% |
| non-US team, Metric measure |
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5 | 6.33% |
| Voters: 79. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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English or Metric?
This popped into my head just now, and most of the discussion on here is old so...
Does your team use Metric or English parts? For those of you that don't know the difference, English measurements are in inches and feet, Metric measurements are in millimeters, centimeters, and any other unit based off the meter. I'm also trying to see if theres a difference between US teams and non-US teams, so please vote accordingly. |
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