metric versus imperial
Re: metric versus imperial
Nice to see someone got the reference.
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Re: metric versus imperial
I've only read the book twice. Couldn't face it again.
I prefer my Dystopias rather cheerier than that----Brave New World, Farenheit 451.
I prefer my Dystopias rather cheerier than that----Brave New World, Farenheit 451.
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Re: metric versus imperial
Another gaping area of my ignorance, I'm afraid.
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Re: metric versus imperial
I was particularly enjoying the 'KILOGRAM' thread....... and it's gone. !confused!
Just like good ol' Imperial measurements.... callously taken away. !tears!
Just like good ol' Imperial measurements.... callously taken away. !tears!
Re: metric versus imperial
Don't mention the K word, Fudgey.
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Re: metric versus imperial
Currently we live in this strange halfway house between metric and imperial. Some things are weighed and measured in metric and others by the old imperial way.
With the metric system it should be far easier to understand becuase everything is divisable by ten.
I recall when decimalisation was first introduced in February 1971. Prior to it starting the government, for many months, ran a high profile advertising and public information campaign informing everyone of the change in currency. There were, of course, the reactionary sceptics who predicted that the new system wouldn't work - but they were very soon proved wrong!
With the metric system it should be far easier to understand becuase everything is divisable by ten.
I recall when decimalisation was first introduced in February 1971. Prior to it starting the government, for many months, ran a high profile advertising and public information campaign informing everyone of the change in currency. There were, of course, the reactionary sceptics who predicted that the new system wouldn't work - but they were very soon proved wrong!