6'43" = 9'7" is quite a bit taller than the world's highest person. Average male height in Norway is 5'11.5". You probably don't know any people below 6 feet, because you can't see them.OniaPL said:Is 6'11 really that tall, or are scandinavians just tall people by nature? I'm 6'43 tall, and the majority of the people I know are taller than 6 feet.
Nah, I'm too nerdy for my own good.Graham_LRR said:Yeah, but I didn't feel like further confusing the issue. You're totally right though.008Zulu said:Slight "Nerd Correction", the sonic was used in the 1996 Doctor Who movie.
Eh, maybe I can't just wrap my head around these units.Don Reba said:6'43" = 9'7" is quite a bit taller than the world's highest person. Average male height in Norway is 5'11.5". You probably don't know any people below 6 feet, because you can't see them.OniaPL said:Is 6'11 really that tall, or are scandinavians just tall people by nature? I'm 6'43 tall, and the majority of the people I know are taller than 6 feet.
Also, why don't we use proper units, like metres and centimetres?
6'11" means 6 feet, 11 inches. There are 12 inches in a foot. 6'11" is 210.8 cm [http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=6%2711%22+in+cm]. So, if you are 196 cm high, Bill is 15 cm higher than you. Here is how tall he is, compared to everyone else at LRR: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150640667096732&set=a.10150640667091732.391825.297238451731OniaPL said:Eh, maybe I can't just wrap my head around these units.
According to the converter I used, 6'4 is about 196 cm while 6'1 is about 182 cm. But if this is not the case, then just disregard my comment.
And yes, the metric system is awesome
Ahh, that clarifies a lot, thanks. I knew that a foot is about 30cm, but I always assumed that 6'4 would be something like 6.4 feet. Heh, well, now I know.Don Reba said:6'11" means 6 feet, 11 inches. There are 12 inches in a foot. 6'11" is 210.8 cm [http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=6%2711%22+in+cm]. So, if you are 196 cm high, Bill is 15 cm higher than you. Here is how tall he is, compared to everyone else at LRR: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150640667096732&set=a.10150640667091732.391825.297238451731OniaPL said:Eh, maybe I can't just wrap my head around these units.
According to the converter I used, 6'4 is about 196 cm while 6'1 is about 182 cm. But if this is not the case, then just disregard my comment.
And yes, the metric system is awesome
America is definitely late to the party in that regard. The metric system is 1000 times superior (see what I did there?), although switching everyone to the metric system would be a bit like saying everyone needs to drive on the left side of the road - very confusing for people to initially get used to. I hope they at least teach primarily with the metric system in schools.OniaPL said:Ahh, that clarifies a lot, thanks. I knew that a foot is about 30cm, but I always assumed that 6'4 would be something like 6.4 feet. Heh, well, now I know.Don Reba said:6'11" means 6 feet, 11 inches. There are 12 inches in a foot. 6'11" is 210.8 cm [http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=6%2711%22+in+cm]. So, if you are 196 cm high, Bill is 15 cm higher than you. Here is how tall he is, compared to everyone else at LRR: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150640667096732&set=a.10150640667091732.391825.297238451731OniaPL said:Eh, maybe I can't just wrap my head around these units.
According to the converter I used, 6'4 is about 196 cm while 6'1 is about 182 cm. But if this is not the case, then just disregard my comment.
And yes, the metric system is awesome
Sorry, but the U.S system is slightly hard to grasp for me.
But on topic, damn, that's tall. Makes me slightly jealous.