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You're only right IF you're using meter, decimeter and centimeter all together, which I don't think is a common practice. Plus, I'm still not convinced by the confusing media reports. Spoiler 1M 3 (Dm) = 1M 30 (Cm) = 130 Cm whereas 1M 3 (Cm) = 103 Cm When they said 1M 3, I think they meant 1M 3 Cm, which seems at least to me more reasonable, considering the following pictures. Spoiler The beginning of the following article (August 21, 2013) compares the average height of a 3-year-old child which it says is 1m1 (101cm rather than 110cm), with Amy Ming's height, which is 1m3 (I think 103cm instead of 130cm). Amy Ming is certainly on the taller side but I don't think she is a 130cm-tall monster child at age 3, at least not yet. (But what do I know -- I haven't seen the kid in real life.) Source
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What is 1m3 It's metric not imperial. Subset or metre could be mm or cm. Subset of feet is inch and nothing else.
1米3, as reported, is 1.3 M, or 130 CM, which is about 4 feet and 3 inches. In a similar article, it was said that Yao's daughter is about average height of first grade children. In China, first grade is 7 years old. If all that is true, she is very tall. Since she has an extremely tall father and mother, it is more likely.
I miss C. Lee. He would be a very good backup for Harden. I wish we kept him, maybe in the future! Lol
<embed src="http://static.youku.com/v1.0.0025/v/swf/qplayer.swf?VideoIDS=XNjAwMjk4MTA4&isAutoPlay=false&winType=index&isShowRelatedVideo=false" width=720 height=350> Jeremy Lin version of the twin separated at birth?
Hey, jeremy, y u no work on your acting?! no wonder you can't get to the line. sell the foul, sell the commercial. (i'm actually serious about this post)