Quackers
The Frog
I don't know what your talking about Adiica. I PREFER THE IMPERIAL SYSTEM TO METRIC.
What exactly is wrong with Imperial Measurement? Isn't it like a personal preference?
The 12 oz. can is pretty much the perfect beverage size.
How do they come up with USA #1 other than as a sarcastic joke? Burma, Liberia, and the US...How the hell do people come up with such a standard?
I measure my height in feet, my weight in stones and the distance to my parents in miles. Those are about the only Imperial things we still do, even if they are the most frequent measurements we make!A far better example for the superiority of Imperial over Metric is that the Imperial using Americans got an empire while the brits lost their empire when they switched to Metric.
In my lab I have two sets of screwdrivers as some American companies prefer to sell their stuff with silly measurements. One with the labels 0.05", 1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 7/64", 1/8", 9/64", 5/32", and 3/16" and one with the labels 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, and 5 mm.
Does anyone want to argue that the metric set is not easier and more practical?
I mean 7/64??? How the hell do people come up with such a standard?
A far better example for the superiority of Imperial over Metric is that the Imperial using Americans got an empire while the brits lost their empire when they switched to Metric.
However, being a patriotic englishman, I'm not sure if you can bring yourself to use that argument.![]()
You want something halfway in between 3/32" and 4/32"
It's easier to divide by just 2 geometrically instead of 2 and then 5.
Powers of 2 are not weird fractions at all. Fold a piece of paper in half. Do it again. And again. And...So the insistence on using multiples of 1/64 inch is an admission that they really would like to have a unit like the millimeter, but because they do not have such a unit and refuse to use sensible units they have to use weird fractions.
Cultural reasons, I suppose. It's not like imperial is horribly crippling to the American public. If this were the case, one would have to argue that the stubborn refusal of the Japanese to abandon clumsy Kanji writing also contributes to stupidity, which clearly isn't the case.
You haven't tried to learn Spanish, then?much like Spanish is considered much easier than English if you don't know either, Spanish is easier to learn.
You haven't tried to learn Spanish, then?![]()
You haven't tried to learn Spanish, then?![]()
I've learned a little, but not very much. But I've heard its easier.
HOWEVER, you are not qualified to say, since you know English.