• KSP Atlas@sopuli.xyz
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    13 days ago

    The UK sorta tried switching to metric but didn’t do it completely and now has a weird system where the system you use depends on the situation I hate it

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          12 days ago

          what’s right with it? doesn’t make sense it exists at all. it’s not 10- based obviously, but it’s not even 12- based like other imperial units. it’s 14 pounds! 14? who came up with this shit?

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            12 days ago

            Obviously it’s stupid compared to metric but it’s no worse than the rest of imperial, it’s not all 12 based. There’s 16 or 20 oz in a pint depending on UK or US. 8 pints in a gallon. 3 yards in a foot. It’s all stupid.

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      13 days ago

      You’ll love the way we do tyres then. Two of the dimensions are metric and the third is imperial.

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      13 days ago

      I end up doing a lot of lazy maths, and remembering rough numbers.

      45MPG? That’s about 10 miles per litre.
      8 inches? Eh, 20cm.

      Anything remotely technical, I convert everything to metric (and actually take the time do accurately).
      Having the inch-fractions to mm table on the back of a ruler is very useful when using old drill bits and spanners.

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      13 days ago

      The US does it too, the other way around. They use fractions for a lot of things (3/8", half a foot, etc.) and then switch in decimals (like “2.5 inches”) when they think you’re not looking. Except for bullets for some reason which are in mm.