How do they wear their sneakers, eh?I think I read... since conversion to the metric system, Canadian kids are discouraged from using feet.
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What's funny is (If you look at the entire Team Canada picture) the heights get more confusing. Even though the front players are on their knees Nurse looks taller than Nirra Fields, yet Fields is listed at 6'2-1/5" . Strange. Is there that big a disparity in their bodies from the knees to the feet?
http://www.basketball.ca/senior-women-s15142
Uconn WBB must have been using Metric measurements too---over the years a number of players have had their short or tall stature increased on the rosters---is Jefferson really 5 ft 7 inches?? Chong 5 ft 8 inches??I know Boneyarders don't quibble about height, but UCONN lists Kia as 6' and the Canadian roster has her at 5'10". Those Canadian practices must be tough to pound her down 2".
Exactly when did Canada convert to the Metric system?? When I was there in 1939 gas and beer and milk and all liquids I could buy were sold using the Metric system. Distances in Kilometers. Did they really measure basketball players in feet and Inches I never had an opportunity to ask my cousins--the subject never came up. So , when did they stop using feet and inches?? (except for WBB players that is)I think I read... since conversion to the metric system, Canadian kids are discouraged from using feet.
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So why are all the Peruvian natives so short?? Is it compressing some, elongating others (usually those from the USA)You get taller as you move towards the equator.
Oh that on just snuck up on me, sneaky you.How do they wear their sneakers, eh?
Einstein said : If you pull the tape out of it's case at the speed of light the height of the WBB player will increase, and so will her weight ---that's why USA does not use the Einstein measuring methods.But if the measuring tape stretches too, you actually get shorter, ha!
Einstein said : If you pull the tape out of it's case at the speed of light the height of the WBB player will increase, and so will her weight ---that's why USA does not use the Einstein measuring methods.But if the measuring tape stretches too, you actually get shorter, ha!
Just think of this was in the mid /90's ---all USA players would be 40 percent larger or in the 1950's the Canadian would be laughing at those small American's (again),given the currency exchange rate , 5'10" CDN is really 6'0" USA
Exactly when did Canada convert to the Metric system?? When I was there in 1939 gas and beer and milk and all liquids I could buy were sold using the Metric system. Distances in Kilometers. Did they really measure basketball players in feet and Inches I never had an opportunity to ask my cousins--the subject never came up. So , when did they stop using feet and inches?? (except for WBB players that is)
...and so will her age, relative to the age of everyone not traveling the speed of light.Einstein said : If you pull the tape out of it's case at the speed of light the height of the WBB player will increase, and so will her weight ---that's why USA does not use the Einstein measuring methods.
Exactly when did Canada convert to the Metric system?? When I was there in 1939...
-genosguy: Thanks, Sir - interesting insight. My experience visiting defense manufacturing sites there is very limited, but enough to begin appreciating it must have been vastly different indeed then, rapidly transitioning industry as a nation at war by 1939. Perhaps this CanadianEncyclopedia article will be of interest. It implies the initial 1871 attempt to implement metric failed to satisfactorily take hold... and so, as rvwsleep mentioned, they officially started all over again with 1970's legislation, that gradually phased in the current metric system throughout that decade. This article provides specific Phase-In implementationOfficially converted to the metric system in the 1970's.