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When will the USA...
When will the USA go metric?
Will it ever happen? How can you cope with things like 5/8" 7/16th. Just curious. :upsidedow |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_system |
They tried to do that back in the 70s, it never took. They gave up.
The only thing 13mm is good for is a stripped fucking head. :thumbsup |
we know what the metric system is, we just don't want to use it because we would have to get new wrench and socket sets
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What is this metric system you speaketh of?
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Oh god... Baddog had a similar thought? Now I feel really old. :(
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Totally I'm down. Our system sucks we need to just face it.
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ric_system.png
Countries without the metric system. (Seems UK should be red too?) Source: Wiki. So besides the US and UK - Oh - and Burmah(Myanmar) thats about it. C'mon guys. Interesting |
Gimme three gills of a pissweak rant, and add three bushels of posts pls.
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You think the UK isn't metric? Funny, I seem to recall my Triumph took metric tools to work on. |
Do you guys build stuff like cars with non-metric bolts?
I think the Auto Industry might have cottoned on to metric. Yes / No? |
Fuck the metric system up its ass with a rusty metal spear.
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It would fuck our language up, example .......
I'm gonna stick my meter about a kilometer up your ass! Imagine saying that to some asshole at a meterball game. |
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We still use the term "miles" but only when approximating things or saying things like "he was going 100 miles an hour" So you could still say mile and foot in that case. |
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Any backyard mechanic knows to have both sets in their toolbox. I wish the US wuld go metric, so much easier to work with, especially when it comes to measuring fluids. |
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http://www.metric.org.uk/Campaign/mess.htm Interesting stuff. |
I remember my teacher in 7th grade insisting it would happen any day. Still, I am glad I paid attention because I live in a partially metric society now.
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The UK is indeed in transition. There are things that have been metric for a long time and people just took it for granted. Then a few years ago things changed and now you get your food in kilos instead of pounds at the supermarket. They have to sell it that way but it is confusing to a lot of people that have shopped in pounds (weight not currency) for their whole lives. For me it is easy once I got it into my head.
Road distances are still done in miles though. |
Fuck no it'll never happen.
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