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Originally Posted by Nisgeis
No and no. You're wrong.
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I'm wrong about what?
What proof do you have to say I'm wrong??
For those that know me, I don't make idol statements without knowing what I'm talking about. Statements I make are backed up with evidence. Evidence and proof that anyone can check for it's validity.
Without knowing what you take exception with I'll have to make a random guess.
You think I'm wrong that the TMO radar digital readout only reads in metric units? Or, you think I'm wrong that the readout is backwards?
Well let's see.
I have the game with both "TriggerMaru_Overhaul_2" and "TMO_Update_20_to_22" activated. It's July 1, 1944 with a Porpoise class sub. Do you recognize the TMO interface? The Imperial unit of measurement is enabled, you can tell by the depth dial readout of 16 ft.
The sub is facing South. Directly in front of it is a target set at 1000 yards.
The following picture shows the Porpoise radar A-Scope, with the same target on the scope.
Let's see, if we are using the Imperial unit of measurement the radar digital readout for the same target will read 1000 yards won't it?
It reads 519!?!
519??? Hmmmmmm You say I'm wrong that the readout is backwards? Well let's just turn it around, shall we? 519 is 915. Can anyone tell me what 1000 yards distance is equal to in meters?
916 you say? Why yes, that's right!
So, the readout reads in metric units of measurement? AND is backwards to boot!
No, I'm not wrong so far.
How about my statement that in America we use the U.S. Customary System of Measurement, not the Imperial system. Why don't you look it up? We don't use the Imperial Gallon for milk or gasoline. We threw out the Imperial system about the time we threw out the British. Well, maybe not quite, but in World War II we sure didn't use it. Nor, did we use the Metric System either (outside of using millimeters for
some gun and ammunition sizes).
So, I don't know what your talking about. Obviously, you don't either.