tailgater
24 years ago
Hey! What is the origin of the ring guage scale? I know each number is 1/64th of an inch, but who started it? Aren't most cigar making countries using the metric system? Shouldn't the ring guage be in mm or something? What gives?
Todog
24 years ago
Al Gore invented the cigar measurement system and was instrumental in picking the size of the cigar used for his boss and Monica!
jjohnson28
24 years ago
Live with it Joe.We all know how much most/or at least a lot of other countries hate us.Funny how they would give us credit for ring gauge though. Hmmmmmmmmmm?
JonR
24 years ago
Al Gore made a public apperance the other day and a reporter asked him what happened to his beard, Al said "I removed it through a new process I invented I call it shaving ".
Charlie
24 years ago
Speaking of Al Gore, I understand he also nicknamed the CVN-71 Teddy Roosevelt as "The Big Stick"! My, how that great inventor gets around! Charlie
Slimboli
24 years ago
Has anyone here ever heard of the term ... threadjacking!?!
mhollowa
24 years ago
Slimboli: references to "threadjacking" seem to point to a misunderstanding between speaker and listener, a miscommunication. Tailgater's thread is about cigar ring guage: where from, how and why.
Charlie
24 years ago
Did Al Gore invent Threadjacking? Charlie
mhollowa
24 years ago
Charlie:
If he didn't, it was another politician.
eleltea
24 years ago
England and Ireland are on metric, but at the pub, they drink their pint. Who the hell is going to order 0.568245 litres of ale?
tailgater
24 years ago
England? Isn't our measurement system the English System?
eleltea
24 years ago
I was misinformed.
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