Dimensional Differences | Old Ford Super Duty vs New Body Style

James Snover

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You know, when I saw the thread title, "Dimensional Differences," I thought it was going to be something like: In our dimension, pi = 3.1415926 ad infinitum. But in other dimensions, constants such as pi could have entirely different values. SO, in order to know which dimension you are in, always carry a quarter and a piece of string, so you can do a quick pi check! Remember: if the value of pi is too low, your lungs can't exchange gas, and your brain won't work correctly.

Damn, I gotta go make a note of this, that ain't bad ...
 

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Sounds like the start of a new book. Have at it!
You know, when I saw the thread title, "Dimensional Differences," I thought it was going to be something like: In our dimension, pi = 3.1415926 ad infinitum. But in other dimensions, constants such as pi could have entirely different values. SO, in order to know which dimension you are in, always carry a quarter and a piece of string, so you can do a quick pi check! Remember: if the value of pi is too low, your lungs can't exchange gas, and your brain won't work correctly.

Damn, I gotta go make a note of this, that ain't bad ...

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I'd love to see a comparison of a 1997 vs 2020
Maybe there isn't as much difference as I think...the new trucks just seem bigger....?
 

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