58 vs 6'5. This thread is archived Nah more like a foot difference, hahah or unless you're 6'8 and she is 5'8 or she is 5'5 and you're 6'5 Reply shreddzz_1990 • Additional comment actions. I agree Reply More posts you may like. r/heightcomparison • 6'5 vs 5'2. r/Hololive • 5’11 VS 6’
Inthe round of 16, they do 1-4 vs. 13-16 and 5-8 vs. 9-12. So if you use the same pattern the QF should be split in half, 1-2 vs. 7-8 and 3-4 vs. 5-6. No reason 1 should play 5 and 4 should play 8. That would be the same as 1 playing 9 and 8 playing 16 in the 4th round and 1 playing 17 and 16 playing 32 in the 3rd round.
Ikand thanks but I want to see what it would look like between 2 real people Reply reply More replies [deleted] • I'd say in general the major difference between someone 5'6 and someone 5'8 or 5'10 is a two or four inch height difference. Reply reply
Mightget really downvoted for this but 2 thing: I agree 5’8 may seem short when compared to guys well over 6’0 for example. But 5’8 is more or less the US average male height when shoes are factored in, not to mention it’s taller than the global average of 5’7. Those who are between 5’8-5’9 seem to just be insecure and
Whenit didn’t (lost patience last week) I changed to the Current channel and upgraded to latest (at that point 17.8.2). Still only ‘Current’, ‘Preview’ and ‘LTSC version 17.6’ as options. Today I updated to 17.8.3 which removed the ‘LTSC version 17.6’ option so now I have (no easy) way of returning to LTSC.
Iwanted the 1500 CC with 6.5 bed and the 6.2 engine and had a very hard time finding much selection. Using the GMC website to locate trucks based on zip code was interesting. Most urban areas I searched were like Phoenix - plenty of CC shorties (even with the 6.2 engine), very few standard beds.
Thesmaller saw interests me because of the reduced weight. The 6 1/2" no load max speed is 5,000 RPM's, while the max no load speed on the 5 3/8", is 3,600 RPM's, (all per mfg's spec's). Depending on the model of the 6 1/2", I look at, the weight can be as much as 1.5 lbs, less with the 5 3/8". The one thing that sticks out at me about the 5 3
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