Posted on 05/28/2022 12:01:12 PM PDT by sinsofsolarempirefan
Boris Johnson had better mind his p’s and q’s.
In for a shilling, in for a pound.
Degrees C for weather is one of the stupidest ideas ever. They are way too big.
What is stupid is 32 degrees freezing and 212 degrees boiling. Plus, centigrade temperatures can be broken down into tenths of a degree.
Give me the metric system any day of the week.
I’d rather have it in degrees Kelvin, but Fahrenheit is much more intuitive than Celsius.
Give these guys an inch and they’ll take a furlong.
For you Brits and soccer fans....pandemonium at the Championship Game in France. Press blaming it on Liverpool fans. So far game has been delayed 45 minutes.
You can have it for free.
“The metric system is the tool of the devil! My car gets forty rods to the hogshead and that’s the way I likes it.”
What’s its speed in furlongs per fortnight?
> Give me the metric system any day of the week. <
Funny you should phrase it that way. I have long argued for a metric week of 10 days. This would, of course, require three more days. After Friday would come Reaganday, Trumpday, and Freeperday.
I have already forwarded my common-sense suggestion to the Bureau of Weights and Measures. I expect to hear back from them soon.
The metric system is overall better, but I’m used to the old system.
“Give me the metric system any day of the week.”
You can have my part of it.
Like new, still in original packaging.
Wait until they see fuel prices in gallons again.
Why stop there? Use Fahrenheit too
I was in Britain in 2006 during a heat wave. I saw a newspaper headline saying it had reached 100 degrees. Obviously Fahrenheit—more of an impact than giving the temperature in centigrade, I suppose.
“What is stupid is 32 degrees freezing and 212 degrees boiling. Plus, centigrade temperatures can be broken down into tenths of a degree.”
The metric system is much easier to convert by simply moving a decimal point left or right—it does have that going for it. But I find the system’s penchant for creating a new unit rather saying what it is, so cycles per second becomes a Hertz. Instead of Newtons per square meter, we get a Pascal. And it has to be Newtons/square meter instead of Kilograms per square meter which everyone in metric world would understand because kilograms measure mass not weight or force.
Imperial units are fundamentally based on humans and the metric system is based on how French intellectuals thought the world was and behaved in the late 18th century.
But as I said, to each his own.
A rod is 16.5 feet and a hogshead is 63 gallons. Forty rods per hogshead works out to just about 0.002 miles per gallon.
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