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EU gives up on 'metric Britain'
BBC ^ | 11 sep 2007 | BBC

Posted on 09/11/2007 4:59:59 AM PDT by oblomov

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Why doesn't France and the rest of continental Europe re-adopt the rest of the metric system, such as 10-day weeks, that were used in post-revolution France?
1 posted on 09/11/2007 5:00:01 AM PDT by oblomov
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We went metric on government highway jobs in NYS. It’s totally ridicululous because we wind up showing both systems. There’s a battle on. It’s absolutely stupid.


2 posted on 09/11/2007 5:04:39 AM PDT by Sacajaweau ("The Cracker" will be renamed "The Crapper")
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Slowly us British are rolling back the bureaucratic carpet of socialist/liberal EU, inch by inch, yard by yard and mile by mile...


3 posted on 09/11/2007 5:06:07 AM PDT by snowman_returns (The Stone Roses - best band the world ever saw!!)
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What with all the talk of diversity, as if it were the 21st century god, it sure is interesting how some areas of individuality are treated like poison.

I understand the need for trade, and measures that are similar between nations, so I’m not completely against the metric system, but I do like our measures and think Britain SHOULD be allowed to keep theirs as well.

I still say Britain should hitch it’s chain to American and let the rest of Europe collapse in on itself. Oh well...


4 posted on 09/11/2007 5:07:14 AM PDT by DoughtyOne ((Victory will never be achieved while defining Conservatism downward, and forsaking its heritage.))
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I read where they’re also not going forward with the metric watch. 10 “hours” with 100 “minute” hours each consisting of 1000 “seconds”. It would have been so simple but for those darn “traditionalists”.


5 posted on 09/11/2007 5:07:37 AM PDT by n230099 ("Obama wouldn't know the difference between an RPG and a bong." John McCain)
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Woohoo!

Eat that, metric nazis!

6 posted on 09/11/2007 5:08:47 AM PDT by SIDENET (Inventor of the 12-hour "power nap".)
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The Imperial System is human-based. The Metric System is mathematics-based.

The Imperial System works like the human mind works, dividing things into halves, quarters, eighths, etc. This is the natural way for humans to do things. This makes things good for the carpenter but bad for the accountant.

The Metric System works like an computer works, with decimal fractions, breaking things up into tenths. Actually, not even computers work this way, but they have a front-end built on to work in decimal units rather than binary. This makes things good for the accountant but bad for the carpenter.

I see the conflict between the Imperial System and the Metric System as indicative on where people stand on basic human freedom and dignity. The freedom-loving individual naturally prefers the system that works like his own mind, dividing things and measuring things, and will prefer the Imperial System. The statist naturally prefers the system that works like the state, keeping track of lots of individual things, totalling them up into columns and controlling them, and will prefer the Metric System.

The Imperial System is the system of the Individual and the Metric System is the system of the Totalitarian. As for me, they can pry my 12” ruler out of my cold dead hands.


7 posted on 09/11/2007 5:11:56 AM PDT by gridlock (I don't support Hillary Clinton because I am afraid of strong women.)
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The metric system was imposed on Europe by the Ninteenth Century’s great Dictator.
Imposed by the sword, that is.


8 posted on 09/11/2007 5:20:39 AM PDT by Flintlock (-)
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To: snowman_returns

I will raise a pint in celebration.


9 posted on 09/11/2007 5:23:08 AM PDT by Hydroshock ("The Constitution should be taken like mountain whiskey -- undiluted and untaxed." - Sam Ervin)
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“It is proposing to allow the UK to continue using pounds, miles and pints as units of measurement indefinitely.”

But - but - how is The Beast going to unite the whole world, then? England is holding up the fulfillment of prophecy.


10 posted on 09/11/2007 5:32:18 AM PDT by RoadTest (And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. -John 8:32)
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Good for the Brits! I’ve been trying to adapt to the metric system here in France for years and years now and it just isn’t user-friendly... Who wants to measure liquids in deci-liters, for heaven’s sake! Get out a good old spoon!


11 posted on 09/11/2007 5:33:11 AM PDT by Everydayiwritethebook
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I heard a BBC radio report on this.

The reporter -- clearly a EU-loving, globalist -- sniffed that the U.K. was practically the only place in the world that does not use the metric system.

We Americans are not France or Canada so we don't have to get our panties in a wad everytime someone seems to "overlook" us. But the fact remains that given the U.S. footprint in the world economy, it is absurd to make such a statement, pretending not to notice that we are not metric.

Of course, BBC readers are not "reporters" at all. They work for the ministry of propaganda.

12 posted on 09/11/2007 5:33:15 AM PDT by SergeiRachmaninov
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To: Hydroshock

Pints and drams!


13 posted on 09/11/2007 5:34:06 AM PDT by Leisler (Just be glad you're not getting all the Government you pay for.)
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Refresh my memory. When was it that they tried to introduce the U.S. to the metric system. I remember them telling us in school when I was a kid that we needed to learn it because within 10 years or so it would completely replace our system.
14 posted on 09/11/2007 5:40:58 AM PDT by NavyCanDo
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I am an American that served in the US Army, which uses the metric system, and lived overseas (Germany 4 years, Saudi Arabia 5 years). When living overseas, I adapted to the metric system and believe that it would not be that hard for America to make the change for individuals, especially for future generations. I do understand that the retooling costs would be significant. Changing the road signs could be done like when the USA went from the ridiculous 55MPH to 70 or 75MPH, just place a decal or sticker over the old.
I do hate to see miles go by the way side, since that originated with the Romans. A Roman mile was about 90% of the English mile.


15 posted on 09/11/2007 5:41:37 AM PDT by GeorgefromGeorgia
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It would have been easier to re-define the quantities.

1 Pint = 500 milliliter (ml)
1 Quart = 1 liter
1 Gallon = 4 liters


16 posted on 09/11/2007 5:43:22 AM PDT by Red Badger (ALL that CARBON in ALL that oil & coal was once in the atmospere. We're just putting it back!)
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They told us that, too, in the 60’s. We tried it. Remember the 88 kph numbers underneath the 55 mph signs? .....


17 posted on 09/11/2007 5:45:42 AM PDT by Red Badger (ALL that CARBON in ALL that oil & coal was once in the atmospere. We're just putting it back!)
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To: Everydayiwritethebook
I’ve been trying to adapt to the metric system here in France for years and years now and it just isn’t user-friendly...

Actually, I think it is user friendly -- much more practical than our quaint ways, once you get used to it.

But since we are ~not~ used to it -- we and the Brits -- I can not imagine why we would like to inconvenience ourselves to conform to the customs of globalist bureaucrats.

When the French, Germans, Russians, and Chinese abandon their silly local languages and adopt English, the de facto language of the world, then I think that we should take a look at going along on this metric thingie.

18 posted on 09/11/2007 5:46:03 AM PDT by SergeiRachmaninov
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PINTS IN PUBS FOREVER

(and yes I know pints were exempt from the original metric dictates)


19 posted on 09/11/2007 5:48:04 AM PDT by relictele
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They are terrified of changing the speed limit signs to 100 kmh, and for good reason.
20 posted on 09/11/2007 5:48:12 AM PDT by chuckles
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