Jeez. Mine is only 91 sq ft. But I took the smallest room because I don't use much space.
Jeez. Mine is only 91 sq ft. But I took the smallest room because I don't use much space.
Cobretti2 said:
x 2
it's about 11.1sqm so like 3.1mx3.6m at best |
Thanks for calculating it in the system the whole world uses. I really had no idea what to think about these feet, if it is much or not.
Well, with this size it is pretty much a normal smaller room.
I live in a 74 sqm apartment. All for myself.
So, in feet should be around 800 square feet.
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I live in a 5m x 3m apartment (too lazy to convert to imperial) with extremely poor ventilation, and it can get, really, really hot here, especially when I do the laundry. So hot in fact that all my consoles' fans can go full blast for very long periods of time.
My bet with The_Liquid_Laser: I think the Switch won't surpass the PS2 as the best selling system of all time. If it does, I'll play a game of a list that The_Liquid_Laser will provide, I will have to play it for 50 hours or complete it, whatever comes first.
Ka-pi96 said:
Clearly not though... Stop being jelly of our Imperial awesomeness and just join us already |
Even the ones that introduced this system gave up on it. Only the colonies in the outer rims still use it. 
Ka-pi96 said:
huh? Us Brits introduced this system... and we still use it! |
OK, I thought you already have it. Looking it up I see you have officially introduced the metric system, but adoption is not universal:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrication_in_the_United_Kingdom
Mnementh said:
OK, I thought you already have it. Looking it up I see you have officially introduced the metric system, but adoption is not universal: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrication_in_the_United_Kingdom |
Yeah it's daft.
If I am measuring something I nearly always use metric, especially if I am doing calculations with the figures, but despite being born well after metrication I will sometimes estimate things in inches, or occasionally feet&inches. And tend to state my weight in stone. Also for road distances/speed I used miles & mph, though that's more because our roads use and don't show any km so it avoids me having to convert.
That said i don't think the metric system is perfect, it's just better than imperial in most situations. (If we all learnt maths in base 12 instead of decimal it would make things way easier for us)
For reference I think my room is about 2m x 3.5m, roughly 80-90sqft
My game room is bigger than that. It's on the ground floor, usually the coolest place in the house, well it's always the coolest since my psvr and projector are in there.
I used to live in an apartment about that size, student housing, 12 to a floor, shared kitchen. It was cheap so I stayed there when I started working and filled it up with expensive electronics. Literally one wall was my 'tv' with a second hand CRT projector pointed at a white washed wall. Bed was also the couch, fridge shoved in a corner with a microwave and surround speaker on top, desk under the 'screen' with gaming PC. Center speaker on the desk in front of the keyboard, more speakers all around, the subwoofer was also the 'table' for receiver and laserdisc player.
It was on the 12th floor and got really warm in summer with all the electronics venting their heat. No AC, just a door to a small balcony. Anyway it's not the size that matters, it's what you put in it :) Plus having everything together made it much easier to interconnect everything.
For his purposes, using metric system would make it harder to buy an AC system.
Its not going to remain that hot in WI for long. Wait it out with a fan.
Mnementh said:
Thanks for calculating it in the system the whole world uses. I really had no idea what to think about these feet, if it is much or not.
Well, with this size it is pretty much a normal smaller room. |
I think the new norm for a small room is liek 2.8m x 3m in Australia. Very tiny room. However saying all that England has some small fuckgin rooms lol. Freaked me out what I saw when I was there.