Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is too late now to switch to metric. And it has nothing to do with Tucker Carlson.
Not op. I disagree. Our english system is insane. I was forced to learn it back in the dark ages when we were going to switch and it was such a disappointment that we kept this crazy system.
Math is hard for some people.
That's why those bad at math and knowledge in general prefer the metric system.
I have a PhD in math and very good general knowledge in other subjects too, and I vastly prefer metric. The imperial measurement system is completely stupid, especially when there’s an excellent alternative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is boat speed still calculated in knots and distance in nautical miles?
Same reason we call it “the head” and “the galley” instead “the bathroom” and “the kitchen” - to remind you non-boaters that you’re an inferior life form.
That got me chuckling. I hope to be a schooner owner some day. Probably never will be.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is boat speed still calculated in knots and distance in nautical miles?
Same reason we call it “the head” and “the galley” instead “the bathroom” and “the kitchen” - to remind you non-boaters that you’re an inferior life form.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is too late now to switch to metric. And it has nothing to do with Tucker Carlson.
Not op. I disagree. Our english system is insane. I was forced to learn it back in the dark ages when we were going to switch and it was such a disappointment that we kept this crazy system.
Math is hard for some people.
That's why those bad at math and knowledge in general prefer the metric system.
I have a PhD in math and very good general knowledge in other subjects too, and I vastly prefer metric. The imperial measurement system is completely stupid, especially when there’s an excellent alternative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a vent: As a parent that just had to help my kid calculate distance (inches, yards, miles), WTF haven't we adopted the metric system?!
Why? Namely because of nitwits like this: “They’re not using gallons and miles in North Korea. They’re using the metric system—so are Iran and China. I can’t imagine why we’d want any of that in our country,” Tucker Carlson said in an interview. - WSJ
Same thing with all measurements (volume or capacity). Base 10 is just easier to calculate.
The Metric System was created for lower I.Q. lay-people to use.
Many kids and adults these days struggle to even learn how to use the Metric System, so it won't matter any even if we changed everything from Imperial to Metric.
So kids and adults these days who use the Imperial system are too stupid to use a system created for lower IQ people?
How does that even make sense?
They aren't. The "stupidity" is thinking as you do, that ignorance is the reason for resistance. You simply don't "get it".
It’s a big ask but any chance you could articulate a coherent thought?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is too late now to switch to metric. And it has nothing to do with Tucker Carlson.
Not op. I disagree. Our english system is insane. I was forced to learn it back in the dark ages when we were going to switch and it was such a disappointment that we kept this crazy system.
Math is hard for some people.
That's why those bad at math and knowledge in general prefer the metric system.
I have a PhD in math and very good general knowledge in other subjects too, and I vastly prefer metric. The imperial measurement system is completely stupid, especially when there’s an excellent alternative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a vent: As a parent that just had to help my kid calculate distance (inches, yards, miles), WTF haven't we adopted the metric system?!
Why? Namely because of nitwits like this: “They’re not using gallons and miles in North Korea. They’re using the metric system—so are Iran and China. I can’t imagine why we’d want any of that in our country,” Tucker Carlson said in an interview. - WSJ
Same thing with all measurements (volume or capacity). Base 10 is just easier to calculate.
The Metric System was created for lower I.Q. lay-people to use.
Many kids and adults these days struggle to even learn how to use the Metric System, so it won't matter any even if we changed everything from Imperial to Metric.
So kids and adults these days who use the Imperial system are too stupid to use a system created for lower IQ people?
How does that even make sense?
They aren't. The "stupidity" is thinking as you do, that ignorance is the reason for resistance. You simply don't "get it".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is too late now to switch to metric. And it has nothing to do with Tucker Carlson.
Not op. I disagree. Our english system is insane. I was forced to learn it back in the dark ages when we were going to switch and it was such a disappointment that we kept this crazy system.
Math is hard for some people.
That's why those bad at math and knowledge in general prefer the metric system.
Anonymous wrote:https://youtu.be/JYqfVE-fykk
Accurate portrayal and very funny.
Anonymous wrote:Why is boat speed still calculated in knots and distance in nautical miles?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is too late now to switch to metric. And it has nothing to do with Tucker Carlson.
Not op. I disagree. Our english system is insane. I was forced to learn it back in the dark ages when we were going to switch and it was such a disappointment that we kept this crazy system.