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Originally Posted by JesseQuinn
I'm curious about the 10mm in your socket set. is it most commonly lost cuz it's used the most or cuz it's used the least used?
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the 10mm is one of the most common nut sizes on a car, so they get used a lot and dropped a lot.
but socket wrenches themselves, in the US, are hybrid. we use a 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" or 3/4" driver but then we put a metric socket onto the thing, go figure.
how about pot. we buy it by the ounce but measure it out by the gram.
All chemistry is done metric, it is all milliliters and milligrams and liters and grams and so forth.
metric is all around us in the U.S. and fully integrated into the "system" and most Americans bounce between the 2 different measurement systems without batting an eye, many don't even realize it
and driving on the left is just wrong, no matter why it is. i mean if god had meant for us to drive on the left he would have put the steering wheels on the right hand side of the car, but he didn't, he put the steering wheel on the left where it belongs. so driving on the left is actually sacrilegious and y'all are going straight to hell .
dammit
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