So because you think it's LESS efficient and requires more work, you say it's better? I can think of far better ways to work the brain, that don't include potentially redundant calculations.emeraldrafael said:First off is it Empirical or Imperial? Cause nothing against you, but we should be calling it the correct name it has. Or doesnt it matter?Atheist. said:Snip
Anyway, Lets go with your example. you're using a standard ton, and it was pointed out to me that a metric ton is slightly over 2200 lbs. So youre starting standard, when you could just start metric. Dont ask me how that works, I learned a a ton was 2000 lbs regardless of standard or metric. Just feel I should point that out.
besides, I dont know, maybe its just me, but I like the extra work. thats an exercise and math, and the more challenging, the more beneficial. and it keeps you sharp. I've found that when you use metric you get lazy. And most things like grams to ounces are usually used in weight (which I personally like better in standard for over an oz, but in metric when under. I.e. capsules of medicine). ANd most things that do need the conversion have both Standard and Metric measurement (baking for example).
But you are saying that we as americans should change. And you're saying the sooner the better. But why do we need to change? why cant americans just keep going, just keep converting. Perhaps I'm looking too large scale, but then we run the precedent that will cause a change in currency, giving us all once central currency because it would be easier then converting money. Or one language cause its easier then translating. It leads to a centralized world, the vision and purpose of any genocide, which any humane human agrees is wrong. There would be no race, there would be no Europe/Asia/Americas/Australia. We would be one thing, obeying one rule, using one currency. There would be no option for change or variation. And when there is, it would just happen again.
I'm not saying turning everyone to Metric will do that, but its a step to one unified world that doesnt have variation or different or what makes us us. But again, I may be going to large scale, and like I siad, I like to use metric, I just dont see the need to change completely. Americans should be taught Metric only when it is necessary, and allowed to use Standard whenever else they want. And most classes where you need metric, you are taught it anyways.
This needed to get quoted.Radeonx said:Because we are America, and we use whatever the fuck we want because we can.
If you disagree you clearly hate freedom and are a communist, socialist, or some evil combination of the two.
You do realize that the equipment would at most need to be relabeled, right? I mean, the devices don't change, the sizes don't change. You just need to fix gauges and scales. And even then you don't need everything to happen overnight.Citizen Snips said:I'm tired of hearing this stupid argument.
For the United States to switch to metric, Every factory and manufacturer would have to switch to metric at the exact same time for it to work. If one part of the manufacturing process went to metric and the other used standard measurements, then the entire production would be off. It's not that most of us don't want to switch. It's simply an impossible task.
On top of that every piece of machinery in the United States that uses Standard measurements would have to be destroyed, since it would be impossible to find tools to fix them.
So in short, yes metric is very nice and is more exact; however, for us to do so would mean the destruction and obsoletion of the largest amount of equipment in the world overnight.
You didn't really take that one seriously now did you? Or the MAN one for that matter? Or have I just been trolled myself?AgDr_ODST said:if its anything like the last and the title is any indicator I'll watch Happy Tree Friends insteadCanid117 said:But you must! It's Mangasmic!AgDr_ODST said:nope....not gonna watch it...Canid117 said:Then in the interest of further ruining your IQ.AgDr_ODST said:I agree with the sentiment(ie USA USA USA!) but I honestly feel that my IQ dropped by about 10 points after having watched that whole thing...Canid117 said:
When people say 'The Americas' they are lumping the two continents together.Sgt. Sykes said:First, oh fuck, stop mistaking one country for a whole continent. I'm pretty sure the whole LATIN AMERICA uses the metric system. Even Canada is quite fond of the metric system. It's just the stupid US.