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Thread ID: 150516 2022-03-07 20:54:00 The USA and two other countries still use the Imperial System Roscoe (6288) PC World Chat
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1484763 2022-03-07 20:54:00 Liberia, Myanmar, and the United States are the only countries that don’t use the metric system.

The measuring system that the United States uses right now isn’t really a system at all. It’s a hodgepodge of various units that often seem to have no logical relationship to one another — units collected throughout their history here and there, bit by bit. Twelve inches in a foot, three feet in a yard, 1,760 yards in a mile.

That’s why the rest of the world uses the metric system, where all you need to do is multiply or divide by some factor of 10 — 10 millimetres in a centimetre, 100 centimetres in a metre, 1,000 metres in a kilometre. Water freezes at 0°C and boils at 100°C.”

To define the metre, French astronomers Delambre and Méchain measured 10 millionths of the distance from the North Pole to the Equator through a Paris meridian, which you can still find at the centre of the Paris Observatory

You would wonder why they still use such an old and outdated system, particularly when thirty years ago the metric system was introduced into New Zealand. The Weights and Measures Amendment Act became law on the 14 December 1976.

And while talking about weights and measurements, I recall when we owned our general store in the late 50s we had the people from the Weights and Measurements Dept visit and check all our weights and scales for accuracy. I would suppose they still do that.
Roscoe (6288)
1484764 2022-03-07 21:16:00 I prefer the Imperial System, metric is boring and non-relatable. Consider this: first finger distance across last two joints = 1 inch, distance from heel to big toe = 12 inches or 1 foot, normal stride = 3 feet or 1 yard, 5280 feet or 1760 yards = 1 mile, 250,000 miles = distance to the Moon, 93 million miles = distance to the Sun, so you can relate from your finger size to the distance to the Sun in relatable human measurements. Metric feels meaningless to me. I mean what does a millimeter or centimeter relate to on human body?

Also tell me what a force of one Newton feels like on the palm of your hand - anyone? Well it's the equivalent of having an average apple in the palm of your hand. Again not taught in school as far as I know.

I believe it is very important for engineers to relate from the human body to real word designs, look at the Spitfire or American engineering, then look at Russian engineering, looks like aliens made it.
zqwerty (97)
1484765 2022-03-07 22:06:00 look at the Spitfire or American engineering, then look at Russian engineering, looks like aliens made it .

??
Look at the Yak3 , and compare that to the Spitfire .
The ruskies didnt like the Spitfire as it was totally unsuited to to their conditions , too fragile & hard to repair & maintain .
Look at the Mig21 . Compare that to the overly complex & hard to maintain UK & US counterparts .

Look at Russian manned space rockets . The most successful ever . Keep it simple , keep it usable , keep it cheap .
The US had to resort to using Russian rockets as the US had no man rated rockets for too many years .

So the Russians can get their engineering right . Using the metric system .
Built for purpose .
:)
1101 (13337)
1484766 2022-03-07 22:20:00 I'm talking about styling not functionality. Have a look at a Lada, LOL, P.O.S. both styling and functionality. zqwerty (97)
1484767 2022-03-08 01:12:00 Isn't this like the third time you've posted this topic? one of them is even in the top similar threads for me at the bottom of the page lol baabits (15242)
1484768 2022-03-08 04:02:00 I prefer the metric system. Add the UK to countries that use the imperial system for lots of things even though they are metric. Things like speed, Distance measurements.

I play Croquet and the World Croquet is headquartered there and all documentation is in imperial. Drives us nuts in the far flung colonies.
paulw (1826)
1484769 2022-03-08 04:04:00 Isn't this like the third time you've posted this topic? one of them is even in the top similar threads for me at the bottom of the page lol

Roscoe is a bit anti American

Ken ;)
kenj (9738)
1484770 2022-03-08 05:45:00 Isn't this like the third time you've posted this topic? one of them is even in the top similar threads for me at the bottom of the page lol

Watch out! The repeat police are on the job again.

You could never accuse baabits of repeating anything, in fact you could not accuse him of posting anything apart from criticism. It would be a change if he did post something but it seems he is just not capable.

You just do not see him contribute anything. I think that he just waits around for someone like myself to repeat a subject and then he swoops! And he has it in for me, no one else.It does not seem to matter that a post has started an interesting discussion and that people are contributing. The important thing here - according to baabits - is to stop anyone - me in particular - from repeating anything. He obviously has nothing else to do with his time.:groan:
Roscoe (6288)
1484771 2022-03-08 22:33:00 Nothing wrong with repetition, one or two of us on here would remember the "times/tables" at primary school.

There was a clerk over the road from where I worked, who could add up a column of shillings and pence in one go, and he would never tell any of us how he did it.

transpositions, was my forte' in those days, girls on the accounting invoicing/accounting machines, were always asking me to find their errors.

And no I never dated any of them!.

In case one needs the explanation: www.google.com Faccounting%2Ftransposition-error-accounting%2F&usg=AOvVaw2nKesW748UynNl9dNixdgB

lurking.
Lurking (218)
1484772 2022-03-09 03:24:00 Watch out! The repeat police are on the job again.

You could never accuse baabits of repeating anything, in fact you could not accuse him of posting anything apart from criticism. It would be a change if he did post something but it seems he is just not capable.

You just do not see him contribute anything. I think that he just waits around for someone like myself to repeat a subject and then he swoops! And he has it in for me, no one else.It does not seem to matter that a post has started an interesting discussion and that people are contributing. The important thing here - according to baabits - is to stop anyone - me in particular - from repeating anything. He obviously has nothing else to do with his time.:groan:

Woah way to fly off the handle there old boy- was just mentioning it, not criticising. I save that for things where you’re actually being an ass which is only about 50% of the time. :D

Edit: 60%
baabits (15242)
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