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Old Posted Aug 23, 2007, 11:05 PM
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I believe the building heto lives in is about 150m +.
150m? There isn't anything remotely as tall as that in the neighborhood, the closest one I can give you is this was one, incidentaly the tallest residential tower in Montreal. 122m.

snatched it from aviewoncities.com
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Old Posted Aug 23, 2007, 11:28 PM
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I was thinking that building with the Starbucks and the Quiznos underneath. You're right though, I think my estimation was way too high. Maybe something like 80 or 90 meters would be more accurate. This whole meter business has me sounding retarded and I think the Ville-Marie street maps count from sea level so everything is a bit difficult for me to gauge correctly.
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I was thinking that building with the Starbucks and the Quiznos underneath. You're right though, I think my estimation was way too high. Maybe something like 80 or 90 meters would be more accurate. This whole meter business has me sounding retarded and I think the Ville-Marie street maps count from sea level so everything is a bit difficult for me to gauge correctly.
The good thing is that you can use feet and inches, and pretty much everyone will understand!

If you were to ask me how tall i am, i would tell you i'm 5`10" tall. Ask me how much that is in meters, and i have no idea?

ASk me what teh temperature of my swimming pool is, and I'll tell you that it's at 82 degrees. Ask me what the temperature outside is, and I'll tell you that it's 24 degrees.

Fvcked up, ain't it?!
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Old Posted Aug 24, 2007, 2:59 AM
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edit: wrong thread. sorry.

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