I’m moving my posts from Reddit to Lemmy before delete them.

This post is from 2022-07-13.

    • gonzo0815@sh.itjust.works
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      The world is connected and it’s really annoying to look a YouTube video or some tutorial page and needing to convert every time.

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      As others have pointed out, it’s not just the Europeans (Australian here). But really it’s because of how prominent the US is. We can’t avoid them more often than we’d like.

      Irks me as an engineer whenever I’m forced to use such an annoying set of units in my work. Btu/hr is especially awful. Like it’s got British right there in the name, how embarassing for a system of units touted to be patriotic.

      (There are many reasons metic is better, but it’s a foregone conclusion at this point, so I’d rather focus on the petty reasons to soothe my frustration)

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        to add insult to injury – US “considered” metric conversion back in the ’70s and did manage to pass through a couple pieces of legislation that architectural and engineering plans were allowed to be submitted in metric – but any home owner attempting to submit plans in millimeters will still get stomped on

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      We wouldn’t mind so much if your system wasn’t so damn arbitrary, and if you weren’t literally the only country on earth to refuse to come together with the rest of us.

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      It is bait. Human mind can adapt to anything, either it’s metric or imperial, even bananas. However unlike imperial, metric is systematic and you really only need to know one rule: Multiply by 10. It’s also transitive, meaning 1 liter equals to 10 dm^3. Other than this, rest of the world using metric so it’s tedious to being have to convert measurements every time, from both sides.

      Also scientists, gun owners and drug dealers already using metric. /j