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Murder in London - Metric Not NecessaryOctober 16 2005 at 8:56 AM | Tony Bennett |
| - This is from today's BBCi News Front Page, as Police hunt two young men suspected of murdering a homosexual on Clapham Common:
"The first suspect is described as about 20, approximately 6 feet tall, while the second man is about the same age but said to be shorter and stockier than the first man".
No metric in brackets afterwards
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Daniel Jackson
| Re: Murder in London - Metric Not Necessary | October 16 2005, 2:57 PM |
So what you are saying is murders and criminals prefer imperial. |
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Tony Bennett
| Illogical | October 16 2005, 6:36 PM |
re (Daniel Jackson): "So what you are saying is murders and criminals prefer imperial..."
REPLY: Keeping up your rock-bottom standards of logic, deduction and reasoning, I see
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Bud
| Re: Murder in London - Metric Not Necessary | October 17 2005, 6:03 AM |
When someone has been murdered, the goal is to get information to the public as quickly as possible, not to try to manipulate their preferences. |
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kilo-bee
| Re: Murder in London - Metric Not Necessary | October 17 2005, 11:53 AM |
I was wondering.
Are metric murders better than imperial ones?
Daniel, you might be best suited to answer this one. |
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