• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    I’ve gone on this tirade plenty of times, but inches aren’t stupid. 12 inches to a foot makes a lot of sense for problems we’ve had to solve for millennia, because it’s 3 times a power of two. For things like woodoworking it actually makes more sense than the metric system.

    “But 10 deciliters in a liter” Using a tape measure, mark out 1/3rd of the thickness of a standard 19mm sheet of plywood. I’ll be over here doing the same with 3/4" plywood by marking at 1/4".

    Maybe we shouldn’t be selling Europe any weapons that work.

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      2 days ago

      I honestly wish we used metric in the US.

      What always cracks me up, are people not from the US who whine about our units, and demand that they be translated into their comfort units, which doesn’t make them look smart, it makes them look like they can’t do math as well as a teenager in the US.

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        1 day ago

        I use metric all the time in the US. My 3D printer runs in millimeters and Celsius, I buy Pepsi by the liter, I dose every medicine by the gram, I meter electricity by the kilowatt and my lights are rated in lumens.

        What I don’t do is this weird sense of superiority found in cultivated ignorance the Europeans seem so fond of on the subject.

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          1 day ago

          Yup that’s my issue. We used metric all the time in the US. But you don’t ever see us bitching about units in an internet comment.