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== Character Picture. == | == Character Picture. == | ||
*Thanks, but Jeremy already crafted me some fine photo :) --[[User:George|George]] 16:33, 15 March 2006 (EST) | *Thanks, but Jeremy already crafted me some fine photo :) --[[User:George|George]] 16:33, 15 March 2006 (EST) | ||
*Looks good so far. [[User:JPB|JPB]] 19:45, 15 March 2006 (EST) | *Looks good so far. [[User:JPB|JPB]] 19:45, 15 March 2006 (EST) | ||
*Thanks, I just didn't have any idea for making it any different than it is on the main site. That's why "under construction". | |||
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George, you've got your character listed has 6' 6", which is rather tall, then it says ''Typical height and weight for his age.'' I don't think that six feet tall is average. Then again, I'm assuming that 6.06 means 6 feet and 6 inches, because 6 meters is even taller... -- [[User:KevinSchram|KevinSchram]] | George, you've got your character listed has 6' 6", which is rather tall, then it says ''Typical height and weight for his age.'' I don't think that six feet tall is average. Then again, I'm assuming that 6.06 means 6 feet and 6 inches, because 6 meters is even taller... -- [[User:KevinSchram|KevinSchram]] | ||
*He may mean 6.06 feet, which is something like 6 feet and .72 inches. 6 foot 6 inches in using decimals would be 6.5 feet as 6 inches is half a foot. But then I could be wrong as to what George meant. -- [[User:Pdennett|Patrick D.]] | *He may mean 6.06 feet, which is something like 6 feet and .72 inches. 6 foot 6 inches in using decimals would be 6.5 feet as 6 inches is half a foot. But then I could be wrong as to what George meant. -- [[User:Pdennett|Patrick D.]] | ||
**Actualy, I didn't meant anything :) I live in EU where we use the decimal system - but seeing that most of the people use the other system I just put something around 180cm into my calculator and it came up with 6.6 - though I might have made a mistake or something. So you tell me, guys - what is the typicall height for male humans? (I might have made an error with weight too...) --[[User:George|George]] 18:57, 16 March 2006 (EST) | |||
*Actualy, I didn't meant anything :) I live in EU where we use the decimal system - but seeing that most of the people use the other system I just put something around 180cm into my calculator and it came up with 6.6 - though I might have made a mistake or something. So you tell me, guys - what is the typicall height for male humans? (I might have made an error with weight too...) --[[User:George|George]] 18:57, 16 March 2006 (EST) | *** 180cm is 70 inches about, which is 5'10". That is actually exactly average human height. ;-) I'd give the calculator a punch. Glad I live in a country that is metric but has to deal in the other kind because of our neighbours. [[User:JPB|JPB]] 09:08, 17 March 2006 (EST) | ||
**** Even better would be both (one in brackets) as it isn't easier for the majority of our players hailing from the United States. [[User:JPB|JPB]] 13:08, 17 March 2006 (EST) | |||
* 180cm is 70 inches about, which is 5'10". That is actually exactly average human height. ;-) I'd give the calculator a punch. Glad I live in a country that is metric but has to deal in the other kind because of our neighbours. [[User:JPB|JPB]] 09:08, 17 March 2006 (EST) | ****Thanks, guys. I will put up both scales here, but there is only place for one on the www bio, where I shall put the non-metrical stuff only. |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 19 January 2009
Character Picture.[edit]
- Thanks, but Jeremy already crafted me some fine photo :) --George 16:33, 15 March 2006 (EST)
- Looks good so far. JPB 19:45, 15 March 2006 (EST)
- Thanks, I just didn't have any idea for making it any different than it is on the main site. That's why "under construction".
Height[edit]
George, you've got your character listed has 6' 6", which is rather tall, then it says Typical height and weight for his age. I don't think that six feet tall is average. Then again, I'm assuming that 6.06 means 6 feet and 6 inches, because 6 meters is even taller... -- KevinSchram
- He may mean 6.06 feet, which is something like 6 feet and .72 inches. 6 foot 6 inches in using decimals would be 6.5 feet as 6 inches is half a foot. But then I could be wrong as to what George meant. -- Patrick D.
- Actualy, I didn't meant anything :) I live in EU where we use the decimal system - but seeing that most of the people use the other system I just put something around 180cm into my calculator and it came up with 6.6 - though I might have made a mistake or something. So you tell me, guys - what is the typicall height for male humans? (I might have made an error with weight too...) --George 18:57, 16 March 2006 (EST)
- 180cm is 70 inches about, which is 5'10". That is actually exactly average human height. ;-) I'd give the calculator a punch. Glad I live in a country that is metric but has to deal in the other kind because of our neighbours. JPB 09:08, 17 March 2006 (EST)
- Even better would be both (one in brackets) as it isn't easier for the majority of our players hailing from the United States. JPB 13:08, 17 March 2006 (EST)
- Thanks, guys. I will put up both scales here, but there is only place for one on the www bio, where I shall put the non-metrical stuff only.
- 180cm is 70 inches about, which is 5'10". That is actually exactly average human height. ;-) I'd give the calculator a punch. Glad I live in a country that is metric but has to deal in the other kind because of our neighbours. JPB 09:08, 17 March 2006 (EST)
- Actualy, I didn't meant anything :) I live in EU where we use the decimal system - but seeing that most of the people use the other system I just put something around 180cm into my calculator and it came up with 6.6 - though I might have made a mistake or something. So you tell me, guys - what is the typicall height for male humans? (I might have made an error with weight too...) --George 18:57, 16 March 2006 (EST)