Posted on 06/04/2015 6:31:02 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
This was all the rage, about 35 years ago. The media and government kept saying America must change to use the same units as the rest of the world. We must change!!!
But we didn’t change for the most part. We have liter gas and liter sodas, but not much else on a regular basis.
Metric? Really? How very ‘1983’ of you, Lincoln.
Chaffee is a liberal New England nutbag just like his father who tried to repeal the Second Amendment.
I remember back in elementary school (in the mid 70’s) when they tried to get us to learn the metric system.
It didn’t go well at all.
The Clinton Criminal Enterprise will whip Chafee within 2.54 centimeters of his life.
I have to agree. I am a track official and everything is metric EXCEPT the field events. WHT? I have to measure in inches which is a pain.
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I surely remember those days!! I was no 'dummy' (straight A student) and I never 'got' the metric system. We were told it was the 'up and coming' thing and in a couple of years the whole country would be going metric so we needed to buck up and learn the stuff.
With today's education indoctrination system, the kids have trouble with fairly simple reading, writing & 'rithmentic .... I can't imagine a good number of them learning metrics. Also, with the way Common Core butchers math, I can only imagine how impossible CC would make learning metrics.
SOURCE: http://www.physlink.com/Education/AskExperts/ae358.cfm
Other than the U.S., what other country still uses the old English System of Units?
While the rest of the world is pretty much standardized on the metric system of measurements, when it comes to mandatory use the big holdouts are the United States and Great Britain, Liberia and Burma.
Jimmy Carter tried to do this. America rose up and responded with a resounding “F**k, No!”. Just like the 55MPH speed limit.
Of course that was in the 70’s. Today people are practically sedated sheep by comparison.
Canada went ahead with metric, and even today I doubt to many Canadians my age or older really have any concept of how long a kilometer is.
Liberia and Burma.
I remember the morning news on WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh would give us daily drills on converting Farenheit to Celsius to prepare us for the coming Metric weather forecasts.
Pat Paulsen is smiling
Of course we should adopt the metric system.
But with common sense, and based on the experience of countries such as Britain and Canada.
The secret is to adopt where it is easy, and where it makes sense, and keep what works. What works is standardized materials, such as 4x8 plywood sheets.
Where change is easy, and educationally reasonable is (for example) to adopt °C. One could do that overnight. DO NOT memorize a conversion formula: it will just slow you down. Simply learn that 0°C is freezing, 20°C is room temperature, and 37°C is human body temperature. That is all you need to know to understand weather reports.
The trouble is, liberals and socialists are not practical, moderate people; so they tend to go to extremes. They are by nature endowed with a strong streak of fanaticism.
So if Chaffee gets in, football will be known as 30.5 centimeter ball.
I remember in the 70’s, talking to some kids who hated the metric system. They thought it was “complicated.” Turned out that their school was making them memorize CONVERSIONS—i.e., Englsh to metric, metric to English. Some years later, I noticed the PSA’s weren’t taking that approach.
The metric system is straight out of French rationalism. I.e., it’s demonic.
Anyway, if we had phased in metric starting in 1981 (and ending in 1991), our freeway speed limits would be 90 km/h (56 mph) for urban freeways, 100 km/h (62 mph) for suburban freeways, and 110 or 120 km/h (68 or 74 mph) for rural freeways.
But the big issue is the need to replace all our climate control thermostats, ovens, cooking ranges and especially food packaging with their metric equivalents--very expensive, to say the least.
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