That’s quite a common word for copy and pasting in my country, glad I’m not saying that here, they would thought I’m old."Can you 'xerox' me a copy of this?"
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That’s quite a common word for copy and pasting in my country, glad I’m not saying that here, they would thought I’m old."Can you 'xerox' me a copy of this?"
WOW.....lolIn my youth we used to chip messages on to small stone slabs...
Much has changed in the world with cell phones, for surePlus - when we went on holiday nobody could find us for two weeks..... If it was an emergency BBC radio would broadcast a message e.g. “Will Mr J. Smith, who is touring Devon in a Morris Minor car, please contact St. Helier hospital where his uncle is gravely ill.” Mobile phones were science fiction then.....
Wait there are different gallons... ?Another “size” issue....4.83 imperial gallons is equal to 5.81 US liquid gallons...?
Yep! It threw me off, too. I'm pretty sure everyone here uses US gallons...Wait there are different gallons... ?
What if I’m Canadian though... don’t judge! ?Yep! It threw me off, too. I'm pretty sure everyone here uses US gallons...
I'm British! To be fair, a good amount of the stuff in this hobby is pretty darn confusing, so the gallons thing is the least of our worries!What if I’m Canadian though... don’t judge! ?
^^ She meant "liters" ^^That's why litres are easier - there's only one kind of them (even if the spelling is different in different countries)