*raises eyebrow quizzically*those silly CM units on it used by children and teachers
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ooooh - history lessonschildren have to be taught how to use feet and inches

I remember being taught how to use trig tables - the teacher started it with 'You'll never find these useful outside of this lesson and probably never see one again in the rest of your life, but it's written in the sillybus...'
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In engineering I thought the different definitions were that a rule is a metal measuring impliment with a high degree of accuracy and that a ruler was a wooden or plastic impliment for drawing purposes.Well if you look in most dictionarys you ARE allowed to call it either name....
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