You know you are a frequent flyer when ...

......... you know there are exactly 304 steps from passing immig to seated in your favourite seat in MEL SKL F Lounge.

Very precise how long is your stride :D
 
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Writing about steps to a particular local one needs to know stride as everybody is different, but Thassos how you know your a frequent flyer knowing that number is a FF thing. :eek:
 
Gosh, this thread goes OT quickly... :oops:

Topic is Stride length and steps mrsmart. A tall person will have a longer Stride length a smaller person smaller length. How off topic is that when counting steps to the nearest Qantas Club from after checkin.

Generic exclamations "big one" is understandably confusing.
 
Ok now it might just Be Off Topic
 
Topic is Stride length and steps mrsmart. A tall person will have a longer Stride length a smaller person smaller length. How off topic is that when counting steps to the nearest Qantas Club from after checkin.

Generic exclamations "big one" is understandably confusing.

It might depend. What if the tall person has particularly tight strides, whereas the short person has loose strides allowing them to stride out the pace.
 
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It might depend. What if the tall person has particularly tight strides, whereas the short person has loose strides alonging them to stride out the pace.


I'd suggest both the tall person and the short person consult a tailor.

Then the strides will fit :)

(are we off topic again?)

But if you are talking of someone's gait, then I see where your going!
 
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I'd suggest both the tall person and the short person consult a tailor.

Then the strides will fit :)

(are we off topic again?)

But if you are talking of someone's gait, then I see where your going!

Hrrrrm I am miss piggy and stride is off topic now ......gait closed. Hrrrrrm
 
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