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EndreWhiteMane: Sorry, I usually talk in metric, more people understand it.
And those who don't? Should learn! :-)
So you're in favou of the metric system instead of the system - is it imperial or something like that? - the US is using?
Post edited May 17, 2015 by ElTerprise
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EndreWhiteMane: Sorry, I usually talk in metric, more people understand it.
And those who don't? Should learn! :-)
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ElTerprise: So you in favou of the metric system?
Always have been, it's makes a lot more sense and is really far easier.
Americans are lucky, we already speak the 'universal language'.
We could at least get off our lazy arses and learn the universal system of measurement. :-)
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EndreWhiteMane: Always have been, it's makes a lot more sense and is really far easier.
Americans are lucky, we already speak the 'universal language'.
We could at least get off our lazy arses and learn the universal system of measurement. :-)
I thought you'd speak 'american' ;)
But seriously i would agree. The metric system easier and only three countries haven't adapted it yet...;)

But why haven't the US adapted it yet?
Post edited May 17, 2015 by ElTerprise
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ElTerprise: ..The metric system easier and only three countries haven't adapted it yet...;)

But why haven't the US adapted it yet?
It sure makes sense more than feet or other stuff.
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EndreWhiteMane: Always have been, it's makes a lot more sense and is really far easier.
Americans are lucky, we already speak the 'universal language'.
We could at least get off our lazy arses and learn the universal system of measurement. :-)
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ElTerprise: I thought you'd speak 'american' ;)
But seriously i would agree. The metric system easier and only three countries haven't adapted it yet...;)
The 'imperial system' you mention is slightly different from ours.
Not even sure who uses that anymore.
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Antimateria: It sure makes sense more than feet or other stuff.
Yeah definitely. But the nautical units are still non-metric in many (all?) countries. Something like nautical mile and knots....
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EndreWhiteMane: Always have been, it's makes a lot more sense and is really far easier.
Americans are lucky, we already speak the 'universal language'.
We could at least get off our lazy arses and learn the universal system of measurement. :-)
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ElTerprise: I thought you'd speak 'american' ;)
But seriously i would agree. The metric system easier and only three countries haven't adapted it yet...;)

But why haven't the US adapted it yet?
Because we are stubborn and arrogant.
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EndreWhiteMane: The 'imperial system' you mention is slightly different from ours.
Not even sure who uses that anymore.
Probably no one...
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EndreWhiteMane: We could at least get off our lazy arses and learn the universal system of measurement. :-)
I hear that. Anyone remember the Mars Climate Orbiter?... yeah...
Although I must admit, I'm still not very good with temperatures (but to be fair, I've never been great with Fahrenheit in the first place.)
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EndreWhiteMane: Because we are stubborn and arrogant.
That's the reason?

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AgentBirdnest: I hear that. Anyone remember the Mars Climate Orbiter?... yeah...
Although I must admit, I'm still not very good with temperatures (but to be fair, I've never been great with Fahrenheit in the first place.)
I just googled that. They lost the probe because they messed up measurement systems? Oh my...

So NASA is using SI-units..

Edit: Nope made a mistake...
Post edited May 17, 2015 by ElTerprise
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EndreWhiteMane: Because we are stubborn and arrogant.
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ElTerprise: That's the reason?
Pretty much. Caused all kinds of complaining when we tried to adopt the metric system.
Actually had people say everyone else in the world should adopt ours. :-)

'Leagues' are needed though or else Jules Verne's book would be called:
"69046 miles under the sea" :-)
A league isn't even a measurement of depth or distance, that's what kills me.
*hugs and waves*
Report finished so I don't need to do it next week during conference *yeah* And everything ready for tomorrow!
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EndreWhiteMane: We could at least get off our lazy arses and learn the universal system of measurement. :-)
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AgentBirdnest: I hear that. Anyone remember the Mars Climate Orbiter?... yeah...
Although I must admit, I'm still not very good with temperatures (but to be fair, I've never been great with Fahrenheit in the first place.)
Yeah, I always have to calculate for temps, that a tricky one.
And I always use feet/inches in any kind of construction. Otherwise nothing I built would fit anywhere. :-)

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tinyE: A league isn't even a measurement of depth or distance, that's what kills me.
Nope, it's length, as in rope. :-)
Post edited May 17, 2015 by EndreWhiteMane
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EndreWhiteMane: Pretty much. Caused all kinds of complaining when we tried to adopt the metric system.
Actually had people say everyone else in the world should adopt ours. :-)

'Leagues' are needed though or else Jules Verne's book would be called:
"69046 miles under the sea" :-)
In German it's called "20.000 Meilen (=miles although translated from lieue = league = Leuge (german word)) unter dem Meer" and the mile isn't metric nor SI ;)

And why am i not surprised about those reactions ;)
Post edited May 17, 2015 by ElTerprise