hanselthecaretaker High End Bro Platinum Aug 7, 2006 #2 Frisky said: is it that hard to figure out? Click to expand... lemme guess, mm/inches conversion formula?
Frisky said: is it that hard to figure out? Click to expand... lemme guess, mm/inches conversion formula?
Frisky ~QUEEN BITCH~ Platinum Aug 7, 2006 #3 hanselthecaretaker said: lemme guess, mm/inches conversion formula? Click to expand... yes some people just don't get it
hanselthecaretaker said: lemme guess, mm/inches conversion formula? Click to expand... yes some people just don't get it
swole Well-known member Aug 7, 2006 #6 smart people don't have to worry about conversions they hire people like you to do it for them i love you suga (special emphasis on the southern accented "shooga")
smart people don't have to worry about conversions they hire people like you to do it for them i love you suga (special emphasis on the southern accented "shooga")
digimon7068 New member Aug 7, 2006 #7 jnevin said: I thought it was your BF... Click to expand... I just figured she was coming on to me again. . .shameless hussy.
jnevin said: I thought it was your BF... Click to expand... I just figured she was coming on to me again. . .shameless hussy.
Mr. dB Elite Mentor Platinum Platinum Aug 7, 2006 #10 What's the conversion factor for kilograms to pounds? Centigrade to Farenheit?
P pdaddy New member Aug 7, 2006 #11 Mr. dB said: What's the conversion factor for kilograms to pounds? Centigrade to Farenheit? Click to expand... 2.2lbs to 1kg f --> c = -32 / 1.8 c--> f = x1.8 + 32
Mr. dB said: What's the conversion factor for kilograms to pounds? Centigrade to Farenheit? Click to expand... 2.2lbs to 1kg f --> c = -32 / 1.8 c--> f = x1.8 + 32
EnderJE New member EF VIP Aug 7, 2006 #12 I guess no one uses the formulas available on Google? Nerds.