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I don't think you know how retarded that is.coke wrote:
I'm English and I use Imperial...
I think American's don't understand how much we mix and match metric and Imperial.
We're not that European.
Let buy fuel by the litre to put into fuel tanks which are measured in litres and then rate your fuel consumption by MPG, WTF!
Lets have a highway code printed in metres, motorway location marker in Kms, then use Miles for speed limits and distance markers.
Lets quote temperatures in F one day and C the next for no reason.
Lets also mix and match recipes with a lb of this and litre of that cut into X inch pieces and cooked at Y Degrees C.
Of ALL the things in the world... THIS is what's 'retarded'?DrunkFace wrote:
I don't think you know how retarded that is.coke wrote:
I'm English and I use Imperial...
I think American's don't understand how much we mix and match metric and Imperial.
We're not that European.
Let buy fuel by the litre to put into fuel tanks which are measured in litres and then rate your fuel consumption by MPG, WTF!
Lets have a highway code printed in metres, motorway location marker in Kms, then use Miles for speed limits and distance markers.
Lets quote temperatures in F one day and C the next for no reason.
Lets also mix and match recipes with a lb of this and litre of that cut into X inch pieces and cooked at Y Degrees C.
Why do we buy small amounts of pot in grams but large amounts in ounces?
You need to just have a generation that never uses Imperial to make the transition. If you all of a sudden changed MPG to km/L, people used to it will have no "feel" for it, but those who grow up knowing only that will be able to use it as a reference. You can know what 5 lbs feels like or how far 8 feet looks like is, but don't have a frame of reference for a kilogram or 50 centimeters.DrunkFace wrote:
I don't think you know how retarded that is.coke wrote:
I'm English and I use Imperial...
I think American's don't understand how much we mix and match metric and Imperial.
We're not that European.
Let buy fuel by the litre to put into fuel tanks which are measured in litres and then rate your fuel consumption by MPG, WTF!
Lets have a highway code printed in metres, motorway location marker in Kms, then use Miles for speed limits and distance markers.
Lets quote temperatures in F one day and C the next for no reason.
Lets also mix and match recipes with a lb of this and litre of that cut into X inch pieces and cooked at Y Degrees C.
I like how 'mericans have such fondness for their English overlords they're still using the empire's measurement system.
When I'm doing projects I sometimes use cubits, just for fun.
50cm ~ 1 Cubit
When I'm doing projects I sometimes use cubits, just for fun.
You mean l/100kmDesertFox- wrote:
You need to just have a generation that never uses Imperial to make the transition. If you all of a sudden changed MPG to km/L, people used to it will have no "feel" for it
1kg ~2lbbut (I) don't have a frame of reference for a kilogram or 50 centimeters
50cm ~ 1 Cubit
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You mean those formerly British subjects didn't invent an entire new system of measurement? Outrageous! L/100km and km/L measure different things, though, so I stuck with metricifying the same thing. Further, I didn't say I don't have a frame of reference for those things. I personally am very capable of interconverting between the two systems. I'm saying that Americans generally will default to Imperial estimation.
No you don't. The 3 billion odd in the 60's were able to convert without much trouble.DesertFox- wrote:
You need to just have a generation that never uses Imperial to make the transition. If you all of a sudden changed MPG to km/L, people used to it will have no "feel" for it, but those who grow up knowing only that will be able to use it as a reference. You can know what 5 lbs feels like or how far 8 feet looks like is, but don't have a frame of reference for a kilogram or 50 centimeters.DrunkFace wrote:
I don't think you know how retarded that is.coke wrote:
I'm English and I use Imperial...
I think American's don't understand how much we mix and match metric and Imperial.
We're not that European.
Let buy fuel by the litre to put into fuel tanks which are measured in litres and then rate your fuel consumption by MPG, WTF!
Lets have a highway code printed in metres, motorway location marker in Kms, then use Miles for speed limits and distance markers.
Lets quote temperatures in F one day and C the next for no reason.
Lets also mix and match recipes with a lb of this and litre of that cut into X inch pieces and cooked at Y Degrees C.
No need to invent anything, just move forward like the rest of the world.DesertFox- wrote:
You mean those formerly British subjects didn't invent an entire new system of measurement? Outrageous! L/100km and km/L measure different things, though, so I stuck with metricifying the same thing. Further, I didn't say I don't have a frame of reference for those things. I personally am very capable of interconverting between the two systems. I'm saying that Americans generally will default to Imperial estimation.
OK, except Burma, Liberia and you guys.
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Fuck Israel
You're the one who essentially said those crazy Muricans should have invented a non-British system of measurement a few hundred years before metrification.Dilbert_X wrote:
No need to invent anything, just move forward like the rest of the world.DesertFox- wrote:
You mean those formerly British subjects didn't invent an entire new system of measurement? Outrageous! L/100km and km/L measure different things, though, so I stuck with metricifying the same thing. Further, I didn't say I don't have a frame of reference for those things. I personally am very capable of interconverting between the two systems. I'm saying that Americans generally will default to Imperial estimation.
OK, except Burma, Liberia and you guys.
Aus adopted the metric system in 1998?
Nope, never said anything like that.DesertFox- wrote:
[You're the one who essentially said those crazy Muricans should have invented a non-British system of measurement a few hundred years before metrification.
Fuck Israel
adopting the metric system is the last step towards a one world order.
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1970SuperJail Warden wrote:
Aus adopted the metric system in 1998?
Jumped on that bandwagon pretty late, huh?
yep, but at least we did.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Jumped on that bandwagon pretty late, huh?
What can I say, too many political and emotional ties with mother England, whats your excuse?
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SuperJail Warden wrote:
I don't think Euros understand how much we mix and match. Literally every single product you buy in the U.S. comes in metric and imperial. It is required by law.
That you're stupid doesn't make you less wrong.SuperJail Warden wrote:
SuperJail Warden wrote:
I don't think Euros understand how much we mix and match. Literally every single product you buy in the U.S. comes in metric and imperial. It is required by law.
Fuck Israel
Too bad that decimal time didn't catch on.
I guess the French with their silly floral names for all the months during the revolution was the reason.
I guess the French with their silly floral names for all the months during the revolution was the reason.
That's the second time someone suggested Americans should have created a whole new system of measurement just to somehow spite the British whilst confusing the fuck out of everyone else.DrunkFace wrote:
yep, but at least we did.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Jumped on that bandwagon pretty late, huh?
What can I say, too many political and emotional ties with mother England, whats your excuse?
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That isn't what he suggested at all. Do you even know Australia's history?DesertFox- wrote:
That's the second time someone suggested Americans should have created a whole new system of measurement just to somehow spite the British whilst confusing the fuck out of everyone else.DrunkFace wrote:
yep, but at least we did.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Jumped on that bandwagon pretty late, huh?
What can I say, too many political and emotional ties with mother England, whats your excuse?
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