The Retirement Thread

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172traindriver

Legendary Member
Nothing here yet. It might just miss us because we are in the foothills of the Cambrian mountains. Quite often we tend to be sheltered. Watch this spacemi suppose. I might wake up tomorrow to 3 inches of snow. :laugh:

How many inches did you receive @welsh dragon? :smile:
Hopefully not to many? :biggrin:
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Well the easy way to work between the two.
Farenheight to Centigrade
Minus 32, divide by 9 & times by five.

Centigrade to Farenheight
Divide by 5, times by 9 & add 32
Dont forget to take away the number you started with :rolleyes:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Sorry . I thought I might try this modern measurements malarkey .
Snow is probably about 2 inches deep:blush:
That'd be closer to 5cm(50mm)!
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