Doesn’t look like Dolson has on shoes to me.Stef’s listed height is 6’5”, Lou is 6’3”, ONO is 6’5” according to the UConn site. What’s the Harley unit conversion again?
1 Hartley unit = 1.7136 metersStef’s listed height is 6’5”, Lou is 6’3”, ONO is 6’5” according to the UConn site. What’s the Hartley unit conversion again?
Doesn’t look like Dolson has on shoes to me.
If she is a motorcycle she is a Sportster Superlow!Harley units? When did Bria get turned into a motorcycle?
Haha oops autocorrect! Fixed it.Harley units? When did Bria get turned into a motorcycle?

I think I see laces - she's got shoes on I would say.
Haha - If Dolson is 6'5", then 1.1 Dolson units = 7' 3/4"Maybe 1.1 Dolson units.
That math is tricky stuff, especially when you add decimal points! Since we have been introduced to Hartley and Dolson Units, there has been considerable confusion on the part of some fans. I suggest the Mods create a pinned conversion chart at the top of the page. It would be similar to the rules and information post.Haha - If Dolson is 6'5", then 1.1 Dolson units = 7' 3/4"

That math is tricky stuff, especially when you add decimal points! Since we have been introduced to Hartley and Dolson Units, there has been considerable confusion on the part of some fans. I suggest the Mods create a pinned conversion chart at the top of the page. It would be similar to the rules and information post.![]()
Uhm...I'm pretty sure 1 chart is not going to clear up the confusion. At a minimum, suggest we post one in English, one in metric, and another in Canadian.We need a conversion app. Type in height and get the results in HU (Hartley Units) or DU (Dolson Units)Uhm...I'm pretty sure 1 chart is not going to clear up the confusion. At a minimum, suggest we post one in English, one in metric, and another in Canadian.
My intent was not to clear up anything. But that would have been an admirable goal. Good people like you think of those things. Me, I was just poking fun!Uhm...I'm pretty sure 1 chart is not going to clear up the confusion. At a minimum, suggest we post one in English, one in metric, and another in Canadian.

Tall is one thing, but deep is even more magical. But thank god Hartley units function in multidimensional space.Not as tall as this thread.![]()
1 Dolson Unit = 1.13235294 Hartley Units.That math is tricky stuff, especially when you add decimal points! Since we have been introduced to Hartley and Dolson Units, there has been considerable confusion on the part of some fans. I suggest the Mods create a pinned conversion chart at the top of the page. It would be similar to the rules and information post.![]()