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  • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

    ****Colin Davies wrote: I'd say for the USA it would need to be a 20 yr process, so it would need to pass through various different governments and administrations etc. I hope they are teaching metrics to kids in schools, so at least they have some understanding, and making a change will be easier. Learning the metric system takes a minor fraction of the time of using the imperial system. And the pay off for changing to metrics would be slow in coming. It certainly does take time - the UK nominally went metric in the 1970s, and only now are imperial units finally starting to disappear here - with a few notable exceptions: a pint of beer will probably be around for a long time. :D What is daft though is when traders are prosecuted for selling produce in imperial units at customer request. :mad: Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd

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    KaRl
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    Andy Metcalfe wrote: traders are prosecuted for selling produce in imperial units If traders and consumers are not legally obliged to use metric units, they will not. We are lazy to change our habits We have a good sample here with the currency change to Euro. As long as prices are double-currency indicated, majority of people continue to "use" French Franc, even if it has no more legal values since February, and no more notes and coins. The difficulty is in human mind, not in the material world. We're talking shit, 'cause life is a 'biz You know it is Everybody tryin' to get rich God damn! All I wanna do is live ! KoRn, Children of the Korn

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    • C ColinDavies

      I gotta agree with your post. NZ changed to metrics in 365 days, successfully. There have been a couple of surveys done of how countries changed and NZ ranked at the top. Part of the reason for this is NZ's relatively small size. The Carter Admin spent a lot of money recording how NZ had changed, wanting to implement similar methods for the USA. My 2 cents are that its going to take a lot longer for the USA to change, and the first changes should be teaching the basics of metrics in schools syllabii. I use both systems without any real problems, but doing physics and chem is so much easier in Metrics. Regardz Colin J Davies

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      David Wulff
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      ****Colin Davies wrote: NZ changed to metrics in 365 days, successfully. All four of you? I knwo it doesn't really work seeing as you go on to talk about the smaller propulation, but take it like a man an move on. ____________________ David Wulff There was a young man called Dave, Who dug up a prositutes grave, She was mouldy as shìt, And missing a tit, But look at the money he saved. Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.

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      • C ColinDavies

        Domenic [CPUA 0x1337] wrote: Metric Time lives! Interesting project. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

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        Thank you!

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          Shog9 wrote: what's $0.02 in metric Approximatively 0,0227 € :-D We're talking shit, 'cause life is a 'biz You know it is Everybody tryin' to get rich God damn! All I wanna do is live ! KoRn, Children of the Korn

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          Karl wrote: Approximatively 0,0227 € And is the comma a decimal separator or a thousands separator? :-D --------_**

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            Karl wrote: Approximatively 0,0227 € And is the comma a decimal separator or a thousands separator? :-D --------_**

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            According to SI unit rule #16 , Commas should not be used to separate digits into groups of three ! ;P (there's no rule on the decimal separator) We're talking shit, 'cause life is a 'biz You know it is Everybody tryin' to get rich God damn! All I wanna do is live ! KoRn, Children of the Korn

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            • J James T Johnson

              ****Matt Newman wrote: Americans (for example) are to stubborn Too stubborn and there is an awful lot of money that would have to be spent to upgrade everything to metric. All the road signs would need to switch (speed limit, distance to town/gas/rest area). Even the text on tires would have to change (instead of 35 psi it would be N/m2) all these changes cost money. Personally the only metric measurement I don't like is the kilometer, its just too short for me to visualize. It is about 0.1 mile for me to ride my bike to the corner and back; now if my calculations are correct it is about 0.161 km to the corner and back. It also makes estimating driving times difficult. Normal highway driving is 60 miles/hour = 1 mile/minute EASY to calculate, switch that to km and its about 96.7 km/hour rounded down because the state is always taking the safer figure and you get 95 km/hour = 1.58 km/minute a bit more difficult to calculate. Then you also have to change things you would never think of... Like recipies, milk containers, postal equations, programs which use feet/inches and pounds. The amount of stuff that needs to switch over is enormous and doing so is going to cost a lot of money. Money the government doesn't have and money which the government is going to have a hard time of getting (rightfully so). On top of that you need to get lawmakers with the balls to suggest doing it. I think it is safe to say the US will switch over to metric, but it is going to be at a very slow pace when the government can afford it. Frankly I don't know how the road system is going to get upgraded, there are so many projects in michigan alone that need to be completed before the taxpayers will even think about electing someone who is going to go for switching the signs. My $0.02 anyway, James Simplicity Rules!

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              It's astonishing other countries didn't crumble to dust when they introduced the metric system...


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                It's astonishing other countries didn't crumble to dust when they introduced the metric system...


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                peterchen wrote: It's astonishing other countries didn't crumble to dust when they introduced the metric system... Good point. Regardz Colin J Davies

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                • T Thomas Freudenberg

                  I do not talk about switching from the empirial system to metrics from one day to another. But couldn't went the government or the legislative to the metrics system step by step? Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi


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                  Thomas Freudenberg wrote: But couldn't went the government or the legislative to the metrics system step by step? Or inch by inch? /moliate

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                  • J Jon Sagara

                    If I had to guess, I would say the cost would be ENORMOUS to replace all signs, measuring cups, tire sizes, etc. (Not to mention the fact that we would be admitting that we're wrong about something). ;P I vote pro metric! Jon Sagara "... where the beer flows like wine, and the women instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano ..."

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                    Jon Sagara wrote: Not to mention the fact that we would be admitting that we're wrong about something Or that the French were right? :-D /moliate

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                    • T Thomas Freudenberg

                      Just inspired by a current thread in the lounge: Why do some countries still use their feet to measure distances, even if the metric system has been introduced there for ages? Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi


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                      Michael A Barnhart
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                      The bottom line is cost to convert not signs and such but the manufacturing equipement. The gearing is not the same. You just can not take a lath with gears for one system and switch to the other. As far as other countries not collapsing from the switch you are wrong. US aid following both world wars was used to keep many countries from going under and in the process those coutries modernized when the US did not. The US factories were not destroyed. However I would not consider this worth the suffering created by being destroyed (or very much hurt) through a couple world wars. The US is changing but very slowly. As more buisiness and manufacturing is going to global markets it is finally worth it to switch as product lines change. It will not be final in my lifetime though. To be conscious that you are ignorant of the facts is a great step towards Knowledge. Benjamin Disraeli

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                      • M moliate

                        Thomas Freudenberg wrote: But couldn't went the government or the legislative to the metrics system step by step? Or inch by inch? /moliate

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                        moliate wrote: Or inch by inch? LOL Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi


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                        • T Thomas Freudenberg

                          Just inspired by a current thread in the lounge: Why do some countries still use their feet to measure distances, even if the metric system has been introduced there for ages? Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi


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                          Since everything's bigger in America, the 'foot' measurement isn't necessarily based on our feet. ;P Josh Knox that-guy.net


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