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* George, you can also put your height in meters, that is easier. Christopher Steinebach | * George, you can also put your height in meters, that is easier. Christopher Steinebach | ||
* 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) |
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Character Picture.
George, would you like a picture for this character, I could get a nice one for you, someone in Starfleet uniform, if you'd like it... Christopher Steinebach.
- 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)
- Okay, nice bio so far. Christopher Steinebach
- 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
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)
- George, you can also put your height in meters, that is easier. Christopher Steinebach
- 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)