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    kamen
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    The only positive thing I see about imperial is that things are easily divisible by 3 and 6, but that’s about it. Then again, if doing the same with metric, you’re usually fine rounding to the nearest millimetre, and if that isn’t accurate enough, it’s probably not supposed to be done by hand anyway.

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      The only positive thing I see about imperial is that things are easily divisible by 3 and 6, but that’s about it. Then again, if doing the same with metric, you’re usually fine rounding to the nearest millimetre, and if that isn’t accurate enough, it’s probably not supposed to be done by hand anyway.

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      peppycito@sh.itjust.works
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      It’s funny how the biggest argument for metric is that it’s so accurate but in real life use it degrades to “close enough”. My main problem with metric is that I can’t get my pencil that sharp.

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        My 2 main annoyances with the metric system:

        First: The SI unit for mass is the kilogram. That’s fucking stupid. A kilogram is 1000 grams, the base unit for something can’t be “1000 of this other thing”. Because the kilogram is the SI unit for mass, that means that a gram is, by definition, 1/1000th of a kilogram. The stupidity, it burns!

        The second one isn’t really an issue with the metric system, it’s more when people are almost using the metric system then fuck it up, like the “Watt Hour” for measuring energy use. You know, there’s already a way of measuring energy use: the “Watt Second”, also known as “The Joule”

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          glitchdx@lemmy.world
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          If you want to convert between imperial units, going straight from feet to miles is impractical. You’d be better off knowing the chart of survey units, and they’re all small numbers so they’re easy to remember.

          12 inches in a foot

          3 feet in a yard

          22 yards in a chain

          10 chains in a furlong

          8 furlongs in a mile

          Of course, i know this because I do 3d art in blender and refuse to set it to metric.

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          • G glitchdx@lemmy.world

            If you want to convert between imperial units, going straight from feet to miles is impractical. You’d be better off knowing the chart of survey units, and they’re all small numbers so they’re easy to remember.

            12 inches in a foot

            3 feet in a yard

            22 yards in a chain

            10 chains in a furlong

            8 furlongs in a mile

            Of course, i know this because I do 3d art in blender and refuse to set it to metric.

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            mst@discuss.tchncs.de
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            Remembering 12, 3, 22, 10 and 8 does indeed sound way easier than remembering 1000.

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            • G glitchdx@lemmy.world

              If you want to convert between imperial units, going straight from feet to miles is impractical. You’d be better off knowing the chart of survey units, and they’re all small numbers so they’re easy to remember.

              12 inches in a foot

              3 feet in a yard

              22 yards in a chain

              10 chains in a furlong

              8 furlongs in a mile

              Of course, i know this because I do 3d art in blender and refuse to set it to metric.

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              cute_noker@feddit.dk
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              How do you do weight measurements? I noticed a lot of Americans use grams

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                How do you do weight measurements? I noticed a lot of Americans use grams

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                Nutrition is in grams on purpose to be confusing to a population corpos knew weren’t really raised with it. By 9th grade all Americans have studied the metric system for science class, but it never really becomes intuitive for most people whereas we can hear “a cup of sugar, oh wow that’s a LOT of sugar for just one pitcher of liquid” without doing any in-head conversions

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                • T TeNppa

                  When translating to Finnish it’s confusing sometimes:
                  Billion = miljardi = 1 000 000 000
                  Trillion = biljoona = 1 000 000 000 000
                  Quintillion = triljoona = 1 000 000 000 000 000 000
                  You can tell how bad a news site is when they translate billion to biljoona and thus making the amount 1000 times higher.

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                  The Ramen Dutchman
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                  You can tell how bad a news site is when they translate billion to biljoona and thus making the amount 1000 times higher.

                  Looks like we have something in common! Hämmästyttävä!

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                  • H hperrin@lemmy.ca

                    I’m always disappointed that megameter isn’t a common word. People will say “one thousand kilometers” instead of just “one megameter”.

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                    Especially with several thousand kilometres.

                    “Eleven mega metre” rolls off the tongue much better than “eleven thousands kilo metre” IMO.

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                    • peppycito@sh.itjust.worksP peppycito@sh.itjust.works

                      It’s funny how the biggest argument for metric is that it’s so accurate but in real life use it degrades to “close enough”. My main problem with metric is that I can’t get my pencil that sharp.

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                      Okay, but I don’t use a measurement system for close enough, I use a measurement system when I want to be precice.

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                      • M mst@discuss.tchncs.de

                        Remembering 12, 3, 22, 10 and 8 does indeed sound way easier than remembering 1000.

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                        The Ramen Dutchman
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                        Than remembering 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10; because metric has more measurements most people don’t use as well!

                        • 10 millimetres to a centimetre
                        • 10 centimetres to a decimetre
                        • 10 decimetres to a metre
                        • 10 metres to a decametre
                        • 10 decametres to a hectometre
                        • 10 hectometres to a kilometre
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                        • merc@sh.itjust.worksM merc@sh.itjust.works

                          My 2 main annoyances with the metric system:

                          First: The SI unit for mass is the kilogram. That’s fucking stupid. A kilogram is 1000 grams, the base unit for something can’t be “1000 of this other thing”. Because the kilogram is the SI unit for mass, that means that a gram is, by definition, 1/1000th of a kilogram. The stupidity, it burns!

                          The second one isn’t really an issue with the metric system, it’s more when people are almost using the metric system then fuck it up, like the “Watt Hour” for measuring energy use. You know, there’s already a way of measuring energy use: the “Watt Second”, also known as “The Joule”

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                          The Ramen Dutchman
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                          Or calories on packaging.

                          Or inches in Europe when talking about a screen from S. Korea, which was designed in cm to begin with.

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                          • Emilie EasieE Emilie Easie

                            Nutrition is in grams on purpose to be confusing to a population corpos knew weren’t really raised with it. By 9th grade all Americans have studied the metric system for science class, but it never really becomes intuitive for most people whereas we can hear “a cup of sugar, oh wow that’s a LOT of sugar for just one pitcher of liquid” without doing any in-head conversions

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                            cute_noker@feddit.dk
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                            When you use a cup, we use a deciliter-cup. I agree that cooking gives intuition on units. But who will buy a deciliter cup if no recipe uses deciliters?

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                              When you use a cup, we use a deciliter-cup. I agree that cooking gives intuition on units. But who will buy a deciliter cup if no recipe uses deciliters?

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                              Yeah, that’s an important point. Someone needs to think of the deciliter cups if they try to get rid of imperial units in the US.

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