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Why we won’t kill the Imperial System
Mobile Hydraulic Tips ^ | November 2, 2012 | Paul Heney

Posted on 11/05/2012 2:14:59 PM PST by null and void

Back in grade school, we were told that the Imperial System was a thing of the past, that eventually we’d be living the Metric System life, with all it’s base-10 logic built right in. We’d be just like the rest of the world. But those predictions have proven about as accurate as the flying cars and moon colonies that we all imagined we’d be enjoying in the year 2012.

Occasionally, the issue bubbles up and people argue back and forth about why we haven’t gone Metric, but I think it’s all about inertia. There would be a huge intellectual cost in moving to a new system—training ourselves to think of temperatures in Celsius when we’re leaving home and trying to decide on whether to grab a jacket. Straining to remember what kilometers per liter really comes down to, when we’re used to a lifetime of miles per gallon. Attempting to determine whether you’re losing enough weight, as you stare at the scale showing a strange number of kilograms.

While there are economic costs—heck, just think of the signage issues on our roads—they should be lower today than they would have been a generation ago. Many consumer products in this digital age already allow us to toggle between Imperial and Metric units. And the prevalence of smartphones means that no one has an excuse not to have a conversion app (or at least a calculator) on them at virtually all times.

What this issue comes down to is, as I said, inertia. It’s laziness. No one wants to be the generation that has to juggle two systems in their heads all the time. If we switched today, my kids would grow up pretty much thinking in Metric and would have no problem. But I feel like I’d forever be doing that calculation in my head. Even if I knew 28° C was a nice warm summer day, I think I’d always be converting it back to 82° F just to make sure I knew exactly how warm it was, based on my past experiences. We don’t want to be the ones straddling the two worlds, dealing with parts in both sizes or wondering how to deal with machinery that still had Imperial components that were no longer allowed to be manufactured.

Besides, who has the guts to push an idea like this forward in the country today? If Republicans championed the cause, Democrats would rail against it. And vice versa. And unfortunately, engineers, scientists and the like don’t have the kind of lobby that would be needed to get politicians interested. Even a public relations disaster like losing the Mars Climate Orbiter (due to a conversion mishap) didn’t move the needle on fully switching to Metric. So I guess I’ll just wait with you for that long-off day when we get the first flying car—and wonder what kind of miles per gallon that thing will get.


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To: Inyo-Mono
"Then why do I have 31"X 10.50" X 15" tires on my vehicle? "

Uh, 'cause you're a Bible/gun klinger?

201 posted on 11/05/2012 7:30:44 PM PST by Paladin2 (Posting a response is still an issue.....)
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To: Paladin2
No - twelve fluid ounces.
202 posted on 11/05/2012 7:30:52 PM PST by danielmryan
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To: tx_eggman

They sell metric bras?


203 posted on 11/05/2012 7:31:43 PM PST by Rebelbase (The most transparent administration ever is clear as mud.)
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To: Figment
"Temperature...in Centigrade, water freezes at zero...boils at 100 degrees...is that complicated?"

There ain't no substitute for Absolute Zer0. (Vodka not withstanding)

204 posted on 11/05/2012 7:33:37 PM PST by Paladin2 (Posting a response is still an issue.....)
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To: JRandomFreeper
Lets us talk about calendars.

Yeah. Let's talk about calendars. Our measurement of time goes all the way back to Babylonia from what I understand. If I recall correctly, they had used base 60 as their numerical system. Of course this is off the top of my pointy head, so I could be wrong. :-)

Let's talk about some metric time. Personally, I like the martian time system.

 


205 posted on 11/05/2012 7:35:29 PM PST by zeugma (Rid the world of those savages. - Dorothy Woods, widow of a Navy Seal, AMEN!)
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To: Fai Mao
"Yard = An average mans maximum stride"

Fortunately a meter is close so I can do Orienteering easily.

206 posted on 11/05/2012 7:37:17 PM PST by Paladin2 (Posting a response is still an issue.....)
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To: null and void

The only advantage the metric system had was it was easy to do calculations. Now that we have calculators and computers there is no difference to the machine if the number is a simple even one or a complex number. It does each as well.

On the negative side the metric system can easily cause confusion. For instance, did he say a meter is 100 milimeters or 1000? If I hear 12 inches I know it is a foot because that is all the number 12 is used for. If it is 36 inches I instinctively know it is a yard.

Also if someone says 1000 and I don’t hear him cclearly I might think he is speaking of weight or length but if I head 3 pounds I guess just what we are talking about.

If my wife sent me to get 5 pounds of ground beef I know exactly what she wants but if she says give me 10 kilo of steak I might ask myself, did she want 10 kilo or 100?

It is actually easier to keep organized using americaN SYSTEM.


207 posted on 11/05/2012 7:40:06 PM PST by yarddog
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To: Nowhere Man
"I think the Ford Pinto was designed using the metric system, at least the engine was."

Yep, they were Brit / German engines - 1.6l Kent, 2.0l German.

208 posted on 11/05/2012 7:41:54 PM PST by Paladin2 (Posting a response is still an issue.....)
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To: null and void

200+ replies for an Imperial v Metric thread on election eve .. lotta folks needing a politics break, apparently .. LOL


209 posted on 11/05/2012 7:42:42 PM PST by tomkat ( PAlabama '12 = RR = 300 +)
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To: ROCKLOBSTER
"however, I might be with you on MPH speed. "

I'm good with klicks, it's just mass that really drive me to metric (though I'm a Francophobe).

210 posted on 11/05/2012 7:46:02 PM PST by Paladin2 (Posting a response is still an issue.....)
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To: Paladin2; Fai Mao

An average stride is a little under a yard. That’s why a MILe (1000 steps by Roman soldiers marching in formation) isn’t 6000 feet.


211 posted on 11/05/2012 7:49:17 PM PST by null and void (Day 1385 of the Obama hostage crisis - Barack Hussein Obama an enemy BOTH foreign AND domestic)
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To: tomkat

*shrug*

All politics is loco...


212 posted on 11/05/2012 7:50:16 PM PST by null and void (Day 1385 of the Obama hostage crisis - Barack Hussein Obama an enemy BOTH foreign AND domestic)
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To: yarddog

Yah, the retarded American auto industry made all sorts of 16 and 18 mm hex head fasteners while the Europeans picked 15, 17 and 19. That sux.


213 posted on 11/05/2012 7:50:26 PM PST by Paladin2 (Posting a response is still an issue.....)
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To: KarlInOhio

thanks karl. for me metric is more the tyranny of 10. probably a problem for me because of all the hex and binary i work in. but you know if there isn’t an official unit for edison there ought to be. one relating to light, i think.


214 posted on 11/05/2012 7:51:26 PM PST by dadfly
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To: ThomasThomas
"but his neighbor who doesn’t know anything except 1st base. "

Yabut does his neighbor's wife understand the measurement unit of base?

215 posted on 11/05/2012 7:57:47 PM PST by Paladin2 (Posting a response is still an issue.....)
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To: null and void

i have to say i like it.

and another thing. i know metric is supposed to eliminate errors in calcs. but is it just my imagination or do “metric” engineers and students tend to drop their units more frequently than Americans. and if so, is the ease of metric perhaps a drawback in checking work?


216 posted on 11/05/2012 8:01:07 PM PST by dadfly
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To: uglybiker

My friend Miles takes exception..........


217 posted on 11/05/2012 8:04:17 PM PST by Paladin2 (Posting a response is still an issue.....)
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To: zeugma
I keep a screen up with Mars (the planet) time on it (there is a reason, no, I won't explain), and my normal screens have either civlilian or military time.

Best I find some girls, a dwarf, a jello pool, and other assorted equipment and consumables and think about other things.

It's really best for humanity.

/johnny

218 posted on 11/05/2012 8:07:30 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: DesertRhino
"John Browning."

A Mormon Hero.

219 posted on 11/05/2012 8:11:25 PM PST by Paladin2 (Posting a response is still an issue.....)
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To: Born to Conserve

I like my M13 and M19 drive sets.


220 posted on 11/05/2012 8:12:30 PM PST by ROCKLOBSTER (Celebrate "Republicans Freed the Slaves" Month)
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