Anonymous wrote:I'm a Gen X kid and I remembered just after learning feet, inches, yards, etc. Jimmy Carter wanted schools to teach the metric system (which we probably should have switched to then) and teachers were like, okay, forget everything you just learned and let's do this instead. It just didn't stick. The only thing I can really remember is that a meter is about a yard. I do agree that having the U.S. as a holdout is just more evidence that our county is backward in many ways.
Anonymous wrote:We're in the middle of a Pandemic, rapidly spreading to the EU from England.Don't you think we could be doing something more productive like helping out feeding the poor, assisting churches and the salvation army than arguing about stuff like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also lived in a metric country for a number of years. F is the winner in F vs C. I do prefer CMs to Inches, but probably lbs to kg.
False.
100 C water boils. 0 C water freezes. C>>>>F. It's based on actual science that makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Gen X kid and I remembered just after learning feet, inches, yards, etc. Jimmy Carter wanted schools to teach the metric system (which we probably should have switched to then) and teachers were like, okay, forget everything you just learned and let's do this instead. It just didn't stick. The only thing I can really remember is that a meter is about a yard. I do agree that having the U.S. as a holdout is just more evidence that our county is backward in many ways.
Anonymous wrote:I tried to bake a scottish biscuit recipe earlier this week, which provided metric measurements. I tried converting and the recipe did not turn out very well. I can't find metric measuring cups, though. Are there any around?
Otherwise, I tend to use metric as much as possible. My apps are set to Celsius, etc. My fitbit is on the metric system.
My husband comes from a country that uses the metric system, so it's come in handy.
Still can't bake, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also lived in a metric country for a number of years. F is the winner in F vs C. I do prefer CMs to Inches, but probably lbs to kg.
False.
100 C water boils. 0 C water freezes. C>>>>F. It's based on actual science that makes sense.
Celsius doesn't work in some calculations because it doesn't have a zero. 0C doesn't mean no temperature. It's just as arbitrary as F. Kelvin makes sense.
Sorry, but Fahrenheit wins.
Fahrenheit:
0 degrees - very cold
100 degrees - very hot
Celsius
0 degrees - cold
100 degrees - dead
Kelvin
0 degrees - dead
100 degrees - dead
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's not forget medical professionals use kg for weight in medical records-- more universally consistent-- and base 10 is just more reasonable all around... who can contest that?
No one has ten hands. Base 2 for the win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also lived in a metric country for a number of years. F is the winner in F vs C. I do prefer CMs to Inches, but probably lbs to kg.
False.
100 C water boils. 0 C water freezes. C>>>>F. It's based on actual science that makes sense.
Celsius doesn't work in some calculations because it doesn't have a zero. 0C doesn't mean no temperature. It's just as arbitrary as F. Kelvin makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't we use metric already to be consistent with the rest of the world? Standard is stupid beyond belief while the metric system makes complete logical sense. Standard need to be banished to hell where it belongs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also lived in a metric country for a number of years. F is the winner in F vs C. I do prefer CMs to Inches, but probably lbs to kg.
False.
100 C water boils. 0 C water freezes. C>>>>F. It's based on actual science that makes sense.