#5 Mount Scenery is a dormant volcano in the Caribbean Netherlands. Its lava dome forms the summit of the Saba island stratovolcano. At an elevation of 887 m (2,910 ft),[1] it is the highest point in both the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and, since the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles on 10 October 2010, the highest point in the Netherlands proper. wikipedia
Kristy, I don’t think it’s fair to call the metric system “redneck hillbilly fantasy stuff” - that can be offensive to a lot of people - especially to the countries that have never put a man on the moon.
Lem, dont forget the nazis who taught you this and Build your Rockets. And your "imperial" measurements are defined as multiples of the Metric System. Thats dump. Why putting an extra layer of Potential Risk when you are playing with billions is beyond me.
"Jack Daniels sent a cease and desist letter to an author who blatantly mimicked their label for his book cover 2 years ago, but instead of being angrily demanding, Jack Daniels offered to pay for the cost of reprinting the book. "
#5 Mount Scenery is a dormant volcano in the Caribbean Netherlands. Its lava dome forms the summit of the Saba island stratovolcano. At an elevation of 887 m (2,910 ft),[1] it is the highest point in both the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and, since the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles on 10 October 2010, the highest point in the Netherlands proper. wikipedia
Kristy, I don’t think it’s fair to call the metric system “redneck hillbilly fantasy stuff” - that can be offensive to a lot of people - especially to the countries that have never put a man on the moon.
Lem, dont forget the nazis who taught you this and Build your Rockets. And your "imperial" measurements are defined as multiples of the Metric System. Thats dump. Why putting an extra layer of Potential Risk when you are playing with billions is beyond me.
No, Jack Daniels wanted the publisher to reprint the book without the JD logo, and offered to pay for it.
and since the lowest point of the Netherlands is at 6.7m below sea-level, that makes a total height of about 893m
And your "imperial" measurements are defined as multiples of the Metric System.
Thats dump. Why putting an extra layer of Potential Risk when you are playing with billions is beyond me.