hollydolly
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One yard = 0.914 metres ( which is 91 centimetres... )... ...I still say a Yard of material... then measure it out in centimetres.
Same for our bottle of wine - 750 ml.We all use the metric system when it comes to medications. Pills are measure in milligrams, not ounces.
I knew that. I don't know how I knew it but I do...A little off topic, but ---Did you know----
That all pilots must know English? All Air Traffic Controllers and pilots must speak in English anywhere in the world.
If you work on old British cars, you also need Whitworth wrenches.Over the years, I've had to buy sets of Metric wrenches and sockets, etc., as many of the items today use Metric nuts/bolts/screws, etc. It's a tossup today, when working on cars, etc., as to which "system" is being used.
..but despite liquid being sold in metric measure here in the stores. In the pub..everyone gets sold drinks in imperial..still the good old Pint.. not a litre..or half litreWhen they changed to putting liquor in metric sized bottles, not one drunk complained.![]()
1 imperial pint = .5682 litres. It’s in the pub’s favour to only pour you a pint...but despite liquid being sold in metric measure here in the stores. In the pub..everyone gets sold drinks in imperial..still the good old Pint.. not a litre..or half litre
I certainly did not and I love my 1.5 litre bottle of cabernet from Costco.When they changed to putting liquor in metric sized bottles, not one drunk complained.![]()
yes but it's sold as a pint and not a 1/2 litre so they don't gain any money for pouring pints and not 1/2 or litres..1 imperial pint = .5682 litres. It’s in the pub’s favour to only pour you a pint.![]()
Long past. As an engineer I had to work in both, no question the metric is easier and more efficient.Isn't it about time the US joined the world's metric system?
That does make sense, all pilots and air traffic people need to speak the same language. English is probably the logical choice.A little off topic, but ---Did you know----
That all pilots must know English? All Air Traffic Controllers and pilots must speak in English anywhere in the world.
=============In another thread, we are discussing gas prices. But gallons vs liters. Converting is a pain. The planet uses the metric system, with the exception of the US and two tiny nations. NASA lost a rocket due to converting errors. US products don't fit in a metric world. The US isn't the mega-market it used to be; if you want big bucks, you have to go global. Isn't it about time the US joined the world's metric system? The planet endured mass extinctions, so I think we could live through the trauma of asking for a kilo, rather than a pound, but just barely.
I know they think they are the The leader of the universe, but sorry they are behind the rest of the world.Maybe the rest of the world could join the U.S.A.'s system?
I know little, but that I did know.A little off topic, but ---Did you know----
That all pilots must know English? All Air Traffic Controllers and pilots must speak in English anywhere in the world.