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BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 2:30 am
And we still use your measurements no less.
Different versions of them in some cases... (a US gallon isn't the same as an imperial one).
Never could get my head around most metric units, always have to mentally do a rough conversion from metres to feet to get any actual idea of it for example (beyond the order of magnitude level). And although they keep trying to push things more metric here I've yet to find anyone quote their car's fuel economy in anything other than miles per gallon. Come to think of it electric car ranges are always quoted in miles. And of course even those who want everything in tens seem quite happy about sixty seconds in a minute, twenty-four hours in a day, seven days in a week, and a varying number of days in a month.
The only exception is temperature, I've got no feel for Farenheit whatsoever.
Same. I always multiply meters by three, since yard nearly equals meter. And, yeah, Celsous is just WAY more intuitive.
That's weird. Fahrenheit actually goes by tens. Almost metric for human comfort. Like 40 degrees is cold, but not too cold. 60 is comfortable but definitely jacket wearing temperature for many. 70 is human comfort level. 100 is hot as hell and anything beyond that is just extra torture.
Yeah, but the freezing point of water is 32F while boiling is 212F. In metric it's 0C and 100C. 20C is about 68F, for further reference.
Like I said metric for Humans. 100 Celsius is beyond human comfort levels while 0 Celsium is very much within a human's safe temperature level. There is 100 degrees between 0 F and 100 F with each ten degrees being noticeable and even within that ten degrees a few degrees can also be felt.
And for future reference I am fully aware of the temperature conversions from Celsium and Fahrenheit.
But if I was born and raised with Celsius instead of Fahrenheit, then I would think in terms of celsius.
The king's foot would be the most basic example. Whereas the centimeter and meter as standard proportions are either much smaller or larger.
BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 2:30 am
And we still use your measurements no less.
Different versions of them in some cases... (a US gallon isn't the same as an imperial one).
Never could get my head around most metric units, always have to mentally do a rough conversion from metres to feet to get any actual idea of it for example (beyond the order of magnitude level). And although they keep trying to push things more metric here I've yet to find anyone quote their car's fuel economy in anything other than miles per gallon. Come to think of it electric car ranges are always quoted in miles. And of course even those who want everything in tens seem quite happy about sixty seconds in a minute, twenty-four hours in a day, seven days in a week, and a varying number of days in a month.
The only exception is temperature, I've got no feel for Farenheit whatsoever.
Same. I always multiply meters by three, since yard nearly equals meter. And, yeah, Celsous is just WAY more intuitive.
That's weird. Fahrenheit actually goes by tens. Almost metric for human comfort. Like 40 degrees is cold, but not too cold. 60 is comfortable but definitely jacket wearing temperature for many. 70 is human comfort level. 100 is hot as hell and anything beyond that is just extra torture.
Yeah, but the freezing point of water is 32F while boiling is 212F. In metric it's 0C and 100C. 20C is about 68F, for further reference.
Like I said metric for Humans. 100 Celsius is beyond human comfort levels while 0 Celsium is very much within a human's safe temperature level. There is 100 degrees between 0 F and 100 F with each ten degrees being noticeable and even within that ten degrees a few degrees can also be felt.
And for future reference I am fully aware of the temperature conversions from Celsium and Fahrenheit.
But if I was born and raised with Celsius instead of Fahrenheit, then I would think in terms of celsius.
The king's foot would be the most basic example. Whereas the centimeter and meter as standard proportions are either much smaller or larger.
I'm not sure where the mile comes from though.
1000 paces according to the Romans. Of course the average pace would vary from one area to another. But it was supposed to be 5000 feet. Not sure where the official 5280 feet came from though.
Fun fact. All of your ratchets (the ones that use to connect sockets to for faster and easier ways to remove a bolt), are based on the SAE measuremen. So you got a 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", and even 1". Those are universal.
McAvoy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 3:17 am
1000 paces according to the Romans. Of course the average pace would vary from one area to another. But it was supposed to be 5000 feet. Not sure where the official 5280 feet came from though.
That's because in the American Customary System, miles are from the Roman system of measurement and Feet are from the English system of measurement.
Here's a short YouTube video explaining the why's on some quirks of Imperial measurements.
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hammerofglass wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2023 4:06 am
I'm kinda curious what Rupert Murdoch thinks of this. He's working hard to prop up DeSantis and provides the stage for his grandstanding, but he's also a major Disney stockholder and would stand to lose billions if DeSantis actually won.
He's also probably going to be dead soon and wouldn't need the money.
hammerofglass wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2023 4:06 am
I'm kinda curious what Rupert Murdoch thinks of this. He's working hard to prop up DeSantis and provides the stage for his grandstanding, but he's also a major Disney stockholder and would stand to lose billions if DeSantis actually won.
He's also probably going to be dead soon and wouldn't need the money.
My inclination is that De Santis is a clown and Fox News is backing the wrong horse because he's a clown without decades of media to prop him up as an evil genius.
CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 8:26 pm
My inclination is that De Santis is a clown and Fox News is backing the wrong horse because he's a clown without decades of media to prop him up as an evil genius.
And Disney has the best lawyers in the world.
I imagine the lawyers for the Republican party are no slouches either, mind.
CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 8:26 pm
My inclination is that De Santis is a clown and Fox News is backing the wrong horse because he's a clown without decades of media to prop him up as an evil genius.
And Disney has the best lawyers in the world.
I imagine the lawyers for the Republican party are no slouches either, mind.
Like Rudy Giuliani?
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CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 8:26 pm
My inclination is that De Santis is a clown and Fox News is backing the wrong horse because he's a clown without decades of media to prop him up as an evil genius.
And Disney has the best lawyers in the world.
I imagine the lawyers for the Republican party are no slouches either, mind.
Like Rudy Giuliani?
He's a bit like Joe Biden is old Rudy. He was something special once. Go and watch some film set in New York in the early 90s to see how well he cleaned up that city. I would recommend Home Alone 2.
But no, i'm sure they have an arsenal of lawyers at the ready. I sincerely doubt that the Republicans have Lionel Hutz on staff.