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To: coloradan
Here's an interesting fact:

On April 5, 1893 the inch was redefined as precisely 1/39.37 meter, and in a very real sense we have been using the metric system ever since. In 1959 the length of the inch was shortened slightly to its present definition of 2.540 000 000 centimeters.

108 posted on 04/20/2008 8:55:07 PM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: Nathan Zachary

Wow, now you’re talking about inches and meters, yet you call me confused. What is the SI unit of mass, again?


110 posted on 04/20/2008 8:57:06 PM PDT by coloradan (The US is becoming a banana republic, except without the bananas - or the republic.)
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To: Nathan Zachary
"On April 5, 1893 the inch was redefined as precisely 1/39.37 meter, and in a very real sense we have been using the metric system ever since. In 1959 the length of the inch was shortened slightly to its present definition of 2.540 000 000 centimeters."

You're mixing up apples and oranges and getting rotten fruit salad ;o)

In 1959 a new unit was created, called the "international foot." That foot was the only one that uses an inch that is defined relative to the meter. The real foot, which is called the "U.S. Survey Foot" is still defined based on a physical standard unit that is stored at the NIST. That unit cannot be changed for serious legal reasons, and it is the only "foot" that can legally used for measurement. (Nobody really knows what the "international foot" is good for)

116 posted on 04/20/2008 9:19:57 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Turning the general election into a second Democrat primary is not a winning strategy.)
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