Thursday, December 6, 2007

51 and 200 feet

how tall is 200 feet anyway. ;P I'm used to the metric system!

8 comments:

Tooninator said...

you're hilarious...but this a cute piece. Is she like a rooster waking everyone up?

Now would you hurry and catch up already!!!!!

Andrew Smith said...

oh, I forgot all about the metric system... It's a much better system but I'm not familiar enough with it to get a mental image of the measurements... Anyway, safe to say, if those are life-size skyscrapers there the girl is a heck of a lot taller than 200 feet.
I like the wide composition... I ought to try that some time.

Tooninator said...

you must be American, forgetting that everyone else uses the Metric system. How that doesn't surprise me lol.
Just realized that we're international on this blog.

f-ANNE-tastic said...

Matt must be Canadian because of the way he spells color.
haha
LOVE this one Muffin :)

Andrew Smith said...

yeah, yeah... you'd forget there was a metric system too if your entire country used the standard system for no good reason.

Mette said...

lol, well i dont forget there is a foot-system just because my entire country (and lots of other countries in Europe) use the metric system. Well, lucky for me there are plenty of converters out there and 200 feet is 61 meters.

Glad you like it even if she's way too tall, i like wide compositions. And that is the tunes for "Good morning america!"


(its not)

Tooninator said...

living in my second border city to the US of A, I'm actually more accustomed to feet and inches rather than meters and such. It's strange. Even stranger...when I think of cold weather, I think in Celsius, and when I think of hot weather, I think in Fahrenheit. Is that weird?

Mette said...

yes :P
celsius also makes alot more sense than fahrenheit. Everything above 0 is warm, everything below is freezing. I vote for everyone using the same systems!