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What's wrong with adopting a single system that 99% of the world uses ? Last edited by goldorak; 12-18-08 at 10:46 AM. |
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No don't have a problem with that, just don't agree that everything has to be the same.
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The majority of measurements in the UK are in metric, it is only when it comes to weighing loose product at the market that imperial is still used oh and for road distances and speed. so it isn't that widespread throughout insitutions.
I'd bet most people in the UK under 50 are more familiar with metric than imperial. |
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I am less than half way to 50 and I work in Imperial in my head, but need paper for metric.
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Personally, I think metric is WAY easier to work with and compute as you are really just tossing decimal points around...
...on the other hand, I "think" in Imperial. Seriously, Canadians, does calling it the 50 METER line sound right? Did the receiver pick up good "meterage" on the play? ![]() |
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Some of the biggest problems I think are roadsigns. All in miles. |
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I love the pint. Just the right amount of beer. Not too little, not too much.
The pint was made for drinking. The liter was made for measuring.
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