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Why yards for distances ?

cupper said:
Ok smarty pants, why do people use time to measure distance when travelling? >:D

"how far is it from Halifax to Sydney?" "Oh, about 5 hours."

When I was in Nav School with other Norwegians, Singaporeans, Kiwis and Portuguese students, they all hated the fact that Canadians did that  :D  We started "converting" some of them to do the same by the end of their course.
 
cupper said:
Ok smarty pants, why do people use time to measure distance when travelling? >:D

"how far is it from Halifax to Sydney?" "Oh, about 5 hours."

Because do you really care about the physical distance or the time it's going to take you to get there?
 
TN said:
You must of stop at the Lick-a-Chick then... slow one.

Last time I drove from Halifax to Sydney, a lot of the twinning along the TC was still only on paper.
 
cupper said:
Last time I drove from Halifax to Sydney, a lot of the twinning along the TC was still only on paper.

We make the trip a few times a year (wife's parents are in Sydney) - twinning has gotten much further. Last time we went, it was twinned past Antigonish.
 
I once used a radar that displayed ranges in NM, then after down scaling to a certain range, the NM were changed to Yards! 

But we were still expected to report in NM anyway!  THE HORROR!

I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss my Radar, but I get to eat more box lunches in my new seat!
 
Dolphin_Hunter said:
I once used a radar that displayed ranges in NM, then after down scaling to a certain range, the NM were changed to Yards! 

But we were still expected to report in NM anyway!  THE HORROR!

I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss my Radar, but I get to eat more box lunches in my new seat!

You work in Kiloyards now anyways.........
 
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