i'm trying to decide which rainsuit to buy and i can't figure out what the difference is between the 2, I just don't see how 10mm or 20mm is right, i don't see a rainsuit being made out of 1cm or 2cm thick plactic.
Well, the difference is....... that they are 10 cms diffenrent
Are you familiar with the metric system 10mm is just less than 1/2 and 20 mm is just under an inch I looked at the link and I don't think it's a mistake 1.0 mm would be a metre thick and no way is it that.
Ah, the twisted logic of sports statistics. For the sub to get the clean sheet hardly seems fair, especially if he played only a limited nunber of minutes. It strikes me that in order to get the credit for the shutout, the keeper needs to play a certain minimum time (60 minutes seems reasonable). Consider baseball stats: in order to be credited with a win, a starting pitcher must play at least five (of nine) innings and be leading when replaced. A sub coming in to close the game gets credited with a save, so both pitchers come away with something. Except save would be a confusing name for a goalkeeping stat.
yup, sounds like an error... you sure there's not a decimal point somewhere? I would assume 1.0 or 2.0 mm. Are you sure it's not being measured in mils which is one-thousandth of an inch 0.001 20 mils = 0.020 inches = 0.5 mm I looked at the links.... they probably forgot a decimal point