Talk:Conversion Table:cm-inches

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The layout of the table is ugly for a start. Also why do we want such a page anyway? Just multiply/divide by 2.54. -- SGBailey 22:46 Dec 23, 2002 (UTC)

The point of teh table is for quick refrence, also some other encylopeadias have it so why not wikipedia? -fonzy

A link to an online converter would be better. --mav

Maybe, or maybe i will move it to that wiki soruceburg project. - fonzy

Come to think of it, it would be real neat if we could make HTML forms on sourceburg. That way we can make our own converters. --mav

I have some knowledge of inches since I am a resident of Europe and since I am a mechanical engineer, but yards are too difficult for me to calculate with them by heart. And this kind of table is okay for me otherwise.


I don't know that the precise conversions are of much value since you'd need a calculator to work them out anyway. The results always look suspiciously specific. I believe the audience could make much better use of some rough and ready rules for converting from one system to another, near equivalents rather than precise measurements:

liter            2 pints
meter            yard (or 1.1 yard for fanatics)
30 cm            foot
km               just over half a mile
3 miles          just under 5 km
fahrenheit to celsius -- subtract 30 divide by 2
celsius to fahrenheit == multiply by 2 add 25

These "rules" could be augmented by "round down" or "round up" as appropriate. Ortolan88

Change the above to "litre - 2 pints" or "half litre - pint" -- Tarquin

The only international conversion rule I'm really sure of is "A pint's a pound the world around". Ortolan88

That's got me baffled. (you mean a pint weighs a pound? The Imperial pint is not the same as the US pint...) Giving rough conversion is an excellent idea :-) -- Tarquin
Joke :=) I do think we should have a page of rough conversions. Ortolan88