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  1. 1. What do you prefer?

    • Metric
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Both I like the simplicity of Metric but a few things will always be Imperial for me body height & weight, distance and beer will always be Imperial for me.

 

The day Pubs start selling 0.568 litres of Carling is a day I invade Brussels.

metric! It makes measurement so easy. A measurement system with 10-base is so much easier to understand than one as archaic and confusing as the American Customary system (borrowed from the imperial system, almost the same).

 

Example:

 

 

Metric:

1KM = 1,000M = 100,000CM = 1,000,000 mm

 

US Customary:

1 mile = 1760yd = 5280ft = 63,360 Inches (then each inch is broken down into __ /16th of an inch)

 

I am just going to go ahead and throw this out there, the American customary system, the system I have been forced to use growing up in this country is {censored}. We should all be on metric right now, were just too stubborn to admit that our way (the US) of measuring is outdated.

I am just going to go ahead and throw this out there, the American customary system, the system I have been forced to use growing up in this country is {censored}. We should all be on metric right now, were just too stubborn to admit that our way (the US) of measuring is outdated.

lol, I don't think it's American to admit it is outdated. :D

 

Although I live in Canada and grew up being taught the metric system, in day to day uses I use the Imperial type system more.

(Part of the reason is living on the border with the US and most media is American feeds.)

 

For temperatures above freezing I use the Imperial measurements, for temps below I use Metric.

For distances, speed, volume I use metric, but for things like construction I still use Imperial measurements.

(Most structures are still based on Imperial measurements, for example 16" spaced studs and when you buy lumber its still all labeled 2"x4"s etc.)

Definetely Metric.

 

I was rose in Metric system. I was high like three apples and the teacher in front of the class said: "All in choir 1 centimeter equal 1 000 milimeters. 1 000 meters equal 1 kilometers!" Hell yeah.. and I go back to school and my dad said to me "Hey Frank remember that measure 16'' 1/2' " and I was uhhh dad what the hell is that?!?!

 

I'm only 19 I know but, after all these trips aroud the US and the Canada, I found myself in Metric!

 

For distances, speed, volume I use metric, but for things like construction I still use Imperial measurements.

(Most structures are still based on Imperial measurements, for example 16" spaced studs and when you buy lumber its still all labeled 2"x4"s etc.)

I approved your affirmation Headrush!

 

And you :( ?

Both I like the simplicity of Metric but a few things will always be Imperial for me body height & weight, distance and beer will always be Imperial for me.

 

The day Pubs start selling 0.568 litres of Carling is a day I invade Brussels.

 

They could sell half a litre, it is so intuitive :P

Anyway, metric all the way for me. I was born in a country where we use only metric, and I had to do so much conversion in the UK.

I was raised in the US but several years living abroad taught me the benefits of the metric system. Over time, I even stopped converting everything to English units and started gauging weight and distance in metric units. As a child, I recall the half-hearted push to adopt the metric system. Too bad we didn't. It would have saved untold amounts of money... including at least one Mars probe. *laugh*

They could sell half a litre, it is so intuitive :(

Anyway, metric all the way for me. I was born in a country where we use only metric, and I had to do so much conversion in the UK.

 

 

Oi I don't want less beer in my glass TYVM

 

Otherwise in general both. I have no problem with SI (Metric) or imperial.

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