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Only place where the Imperial system of measuring matters is in cookingI forget that dozen, score, and other such things are English quirks not often found in other languages.
Only place where the Imperial system of measuring matters is in cookingI forget that dozen, score, and other such things are English quirks not often found in other languages.
kids in the us eat 9 mm every dayAmerica needs to use the metric system
iirc, there was a martian lander that crashed because it was a joint operation between the US and I want to say China? And someone forgot to convert to metric (or vice versa). So the parachutes/stopping mechanism were supposed to deploy at some height, and ended up not deploying at all before it hit the ground.Even American astronauts prefer the metric system
No, it's not. It exists in other languages as well. Strictly speaking it's also just a fancy word for twelve.Wait, "dozen" is a freedom unit???
Don't you mean imperialist units?They are called Freedom Units!
I fully agree and would like to add that "dozen" is not even a native English word, it's a loanword from French.No, it's not. It exists in other languages as well. Strictly speaking it's also just a fancy word for twelve.
Ok, can cover a football pitch...better?
You take an easy to remember number in °F, and translating it to °C.100F sounds more correct than 37.7C when you deal with summer in the south.
It's not, dude. Anyone who uses celsius knows that temperature around 40° is, indeed, hot37.7 is too low to accurately convey that plastic trash cans outside are melting.
Not even there. There's nothing you can do in cooking with imperial units that you can't do as well or better with metric. Scaling recipes in metric units works way better than in imperial.Only place where the Imperial system of measuring matters is in cooking
Wtf is that opinion dude. Who would want to be 'whimsy" and "creative" when measuring stuff. What are you, 3 years old?Everyone says they are “whimsy” and “creative” yet they all suddenly become callous when it comes to measurements; they prefer the easily calculable and STANDARDIZED ways of the metric system. And refuse to acknowledge the inherent, though frustrating, whimsy of the imperial system.
Why say,“ in 100 meters” when you can say, “in a dozen or so yards” or say commonly known short hands such as a “bakers dozen” instead of “🤓 I’ll have 13 donuts”.
You lot are not scientist, you have no need of machine precision in your day to day, unless you of course are in which case you ought to pay as much attention to your job than to an internet argument of preferred aesthetics attached to systems of measurement.
The inconsistency in people is astounding.
Especially as in american football their foot enter in contact with the ball a very underwheming number of time in the course of a match compared to the other type of football where you use your feet to handle it almost all the time, so calling it football seems way more justified...There is no football. There is only handegg and divegrass.
You take an easy to remember number in °F, and translating it to °C.
"37°C sounds more correct than 98.6°F when you deal with body temperarure". See? I did the same.
No one says "it's hot outside, it must be 37.7°C", that is obvious.
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Well, it's not like 37.7 isn't easy to remember, but it's gringos we're dealing with
It's not, dude. Anyone who uses celsius knows that temperature around 40° is, indeed, hot
not reallyWait, "dozen" is a freedom unit???