Me: So which is bigger, a Centimeter or a millimeter?Class dismissed. I think I'll tell this story to his math teacher. I hear teachers in the Boston suburbs groove on this sort of thing.
#2 Son: Uh, a millimeter?
Me: Nope. [discussion of meters, centimeters, and millimeters deleted to avoid driving away 80% of my traffic]
Me: Does that make sense?
#2 Son:
Me: OK, how about this: you remember when we shot the Glock, right? What cartridge does it take?
#2 Son: 9 millimeter.
Me: 9 is almost 10, right? So 9 millimeters is almost a centimeter. Actually, there is a 10 mm cartridge, which is a centimeter, and is very manly indeed. We can shoot it sometime, but you'll have to be ready for some pretty big recoil. So which round will have more recoil, a 10 mm or a 1 mm?
#2 Son: That's dumb, Dad - nobody makes a 1 mm cartridge. But the 10 mm would have more recoil.
Me: And what's another measure for 10 mm?
#2 Son: A centimeter!
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Math Lessons
#2 Son has a quiz coming up in Math class, about the metric system. It seems that someone hadn't studied perhaps as much as he should have. The following lesson was overheard today, Chez Borepatch:
Oh, yes, I'm sure Mrs. Borepatch is on board with the sharing-with-Boston-teachers thing. Either that, or she just smacked you upside the head . . . one of the two . . . ;-)
ReplyDeleteHowever, if someone comes up with a 1mm round, I'm ready to go to the range and try it.
ReplyDeleteLissa, my head still hurts ...
ReplyDeleteASM826, brings new meaning to the term "Needle Gun". Heh.
Not that this has anything to do with the topic, but the 10mm cartridge is the bomb-diggety-shiz-nit, yo. Bigger AND faster than the 9mm, more rounds at one whack than the .45. Yeah, I love mine.
ReplyDeletePistolero, I believe that this is the first recorded usage of the term "bomb-diggety-shiz-nit, yo" here at Borepatch. Wh00t!
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