Imperial or Metric system ?
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Imperial or Metric system ?
What measurement system do you use ? In Canada we use the Metric system... but once you cross the border to the U.S. it's a different story. I wonder if they will ever upgrade ?
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Here we use the DMS since long ago... but I hadn't heard of the "Imperial" system, lol (not with that name)... Almost everywhere you'll find that people used, till not long ago, hexadecimal or octal systems mostly, and still conserve words for these old units of measure.
But I agree that it's not worth using them anymore... remember why the Mars Climate Orbiter crashed?
Like two people coding and app, one using bytes and the other, nibbles.
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But I agree that it's not worth using them anymore... remember why the Mars Climate Orbiter crashed?

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The UK uses both, although only really the major imperial units (miles, stones/pounds) and there is a shift towards metric stuff (everything in shops are now metric weights).
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i remember back in the 70s there was a push in the US schools to learn the metric system, but other than a few experiments in classrooms, that never caught on. i wouldn't mind changing over (since its become pretty generic the world over), but it would definitely take a while for my "imperial system" trained senses to adjust ... 

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That makes no sense. They would have had 5 times more fuel on board then needed, not less!Num3 wrote:That's the reason why a plane crashed...
Co-pilot calculated needed fuel in liters and the airport fuelled the plane with gallons...
1 gallon = +/- 5 liters, so they had 1/5 of the needed fuel...
It crashed over the atlantic ... LOL
Another story:
Between Germany and Switzerland they build a bridge over the Rhein. The german team began building on the german side and the swiss team on the swiss one. As they were to meat in the middle they had a difference of up 54 centimetres.
The reason: in Germany and Switzerland they have different sea levels. While in Germany the level of the northsea is taken, the swiss take the level of the mediterranean that is 27cm lower *g*
The engineer knew about it, but instead of raising the bridge on the swiss side, he lowered it, thus resulting in a double failure of 54cm.
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Re: Imperial or Metric system ?
> What measurement system do you use ?
In Australia it's metric. Quite frankly, I think it makes more sense because
it's decimal-based (everything's a multiple of 10). Such as:
10 mm = 1 cm.
100 cm = 1 m.
1000 m = 1 km.
And so on.
In Australia it's metric. Quite frankly, I think it makes more sense because
it's decimal-based (everything's a multiple of 10). Such as:
10 mm = 1 cm.
100 cm = 1 m.
1000 m = 1 km.
And so on.
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Re: Imperial or Metric system ?
I just use whatever is easiest to read on the tape measure.. :roll:
Well, it`s easier to say 4 feet instead of 1.22m , or 1m instead of 39 and 3/8ths inches..
It doesn`t help when one person I work for gives me instructions in imperial then someone else asks for things in metric..
Well, it`s easier to say 4 feet instead of 1.22m , or 1m instead of 39 and 3/8ths inches..
It doesn`t help when one person I work for gives me instructions in imperial then someone else asks for things in metric..

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