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Iridia Moderator on this forum YASD Last page view: 3966 days, 14 hours, 59 minutes and 48 seconds ago. |
Americans think they're located at the center of the world... they don't realize we live on the surface of a sphere, and there IS no center. They don't think it matters that everyone ELSE is using the metric system... not to mention that Americans are huge traditionalists: They don't wanna change. Die Gedanken sind Frei [Edited 1 time, last edit on 9/14/2003 at 15:18 (GMT -5) by Iridia] |
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DaN Registered user Cursed and Doomed Last page view: 7201 days, 22 hours, 45 minutes and 33 seconds ago. |
yeah i've heard (ok, mainly on tv programs) americans complaining about european use of metric measurements yet (being english) all our road signs are in yards and miles, we measure our liquids in pints (good examples are milk and BEER!), measure things like heights and lengths (tv screens, certain body parts ;-) ) in feet and inches, measure peoples weights in pounds and stones, yet amongst others things (i have a few other examples that) i'm not exactly sure about their road signs are in kilometers or kilometers/hour. i'm sure the blokes in Cheers don't drink pints or half-pints either. metric is used in more scientific areas obviously but here most casual measurements are imperial. having said that, there was that NASA slip up over unit conversion a few years back. woopsie |
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DaN Registered user Cursed and Doomed Last page view: 7201 days, 22 hours, 45 minutes and 33 seconds ago. |
"Americans are huge traditionalists: They don't wanna change." that's true too. there are a few real backwards laws in britain which still haven't been removed but they're ignored (eg, the one about hackney carriges having to carry a bail of hay- no cab driver is gunna get busted for not having a bail of hay in his boot), but that whole american citzens right to a firearm reeeeeally needs to be ammended |
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Lavos Registered user Cardiovascular Endurance Last page view: 7307 days, 3 hours, 14 minutes and 55 seconds ago. |
I would be all for changing to the metric system. Its a lot easier, everything basically goes by ten. (: |
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Jonesy Registered user Liberate Te Ex Inferis Last page view: 6716 days, 18 hours, 58 minutes and 32 seconds ago. |
No. That's protected by the 4th amendment I believe, the right to bear arms. Unless Congress repeals it, which is unlikely, then you can have firmarms. "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him."- Voltaire "Better to reign in Hell, than serve in Heaven."- John Milton, Paradise Lost "Yesterday we obeyed kings and bent our necks before emperors. But today we kneel only to truth, follow only beauty, and obey only love."- Kahlil Gibran "I may disagree with what you have to say, but I shall defend, to the death, your right to say it."- Voltaire. "What is freedom of expression? Without the freedom to offend, it ceases to exist."-Salman Rushdie |
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DaN Registered user Cursed and Doomed Last page view: 7201 days, 22 hours, 45 minutes and 33 seconds ago. |
i don't mind what we use. i haven't a clue how long a mile is or how long a kilometer is, but i know the distances are between different places and compare them to road signs etc, eg, the distance between my house and my local is about 200 yards or so, so if a i see a sign mentioning something in say 50 yards i know roughly how long it is cuz it's just a quarter of the house/pub distance. you could replace yards with any other sensible measurement and it wouldn't matter |
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Taz Registered user Registered user Last page view: 5236 days, 9 hours, 12 minutes and 31 seconds ago. |
Thanks for fixing the avatar, Jan. I've always used the metric system, and I think that it makes sense, as Lavos said. But I do know some rough conversions. No matter what reasons the USA might have for keeping their units, I think it'd be easier if they changed it to metric. Metric units are fixed (except for the kilogram), eg: a meter is EXACTLY a fixed number of wavelengths given off by a certain atom (always scored top grades in physics :D) and I don't think that there's a similar way to check if a foot is getting longer/shorter over time (you could always compare it with a meter though :p) Yeah, heard about the NASA slip up. Seems like the Brits and NASA were working together to make pieces for a spacecraft, but one used meters and the other feet. Result: pieces didn't fit together, they wasted loads of money. Iridia, the world HAS a center, but it's a little bit too deep and hot for anyone to inhabit ;) Taz: A potion of gain attributes (4s) is lying here. Suddenly a stone block hits your head! Something on the ground is smashed to pieces! PeanutGod: Awwww no! How harsh is that! This is where you need the artefact 'mop and bucket'. [Edited 2 times, last edit on 9/15/2003 at 06:01 (GMT -5) by Taz] |
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DaN Registered user Cursed and Doomed Last page view: 7201 days, 22 hours, 45 minutes and 33 seconds ago. |
surely a kilogram has always been a kilogram just by going through equations like F=mx, m=F/x (x being distance) or 1 kg = 1 N/m i know for centuries they had a weight somewhere (france?) that was exactly a kilogram (maybe it was some sort of imperial measurement) that was kept in an air tight container with various other mechanisms to keep it precise, but the weight gradually changed. i'm sure they use some chemical or physical constant to keep a kilogram constant. nit that it mattters because we can only measure things to a certain degree of accuracy anyway |
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First OnT on this post; man it feels like monday, I was sick over the weekend and I'm also taking a powerful keflex/ampicillin mix, I ran today and... Ahhh! Ever since this morning I've felt like I'm going to fall down and crash like the fat guy at church...(another story) OT;(distance); I don't really know exactly how much a mile/kilometer is, and I don't really care which one is used, it's easy to convert them anyway. OT;(Bush); If Bush played adom, the strategy would be different, either that or he would be too busy and Cheney (sp?) would in reality be president. |
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Taz Registered user Registered user Last page view: 5236 days, 9 hours, 12 minutes and 31 seconds ago. |
OT? What's that? Not an ADOM abrev, is it? Dan, don't get me started on physics :p The unit Newton is based on kg and m. So we need to define kg and m first. And that lump of metal (maybe not quite a pure metal, don't remember) still exists, still is the standard, and cientists are still cracking their heads on how to better define a kg (I think it's in France) Today they keep that ugly lump of metal in a very safe box in a very safe room, preventing as much change as possible. There are also copies of it in other countries, which are periodically compared with the original. That's what you get when you get a short break during physics lessons and walk around the room reading physics posters :p Taz: A potion of gain attributes (4s) is lying here. Suddenly a stone block hits your head! Something on the ground is smashed to pieces! PeanutGod: Awwww no! How harsh is that! This is where you need the artefact 'mop and bucket'. |
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DaN Registered user Cursed and Doomed Last page view: 7201 days, 22 hours, 45 minutes and 33 seconds ago. |
i saw it on tv i think. problem is no matter how well you protect it you're still going to get a slight loss of mass as atoms leave the surface though i guess they try to get that at equilibrium. you get reasonable approximations of a kilogram using molar masses and densities eg, 1 mole of gas is 24dm^3 at room temperature, the relative molar mass of hydrogen is something 1.01... grams, using that and the ideal gas law you could get the 990.099... moles of gas to make up a kilogram. i never really cared much for physics. too much theory |
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Iridia Moderator on this forum YASD Last page view: 3966 days, 14 hours, 59 minutes and 48 seconds ago. |
OT="off topic". Die Gedanken sind Frei |
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J. Registered user You'll never get rid of me Last page view: 5875 days, 1 hour, 9 minutes and 58 seconds ago. |
OT: Why does OT mean "off topic" and not "on topic"? :) If you're feeling happy, don't worry, it'll go away. Originally posted by noob: "I'm everytime amazed how you people know to exploit every single little bug (or not-bug) for elaborated scumming tatics even if the feature seems completely useless or bad." |
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Lavos Registered user Cardiovascular Endurance Last page view: 7307 days, 3 hours, 14 minutes and 55 seconds ago. |
OT: lol. good point maybe because when you post your supposed to be on topic, and you can tell some one you arent (: |
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Taz Registered user Registered user Last page view: 5236 days, 9 hours, 12 minutes and 31 seconds ago. |
But these threads are also supposed to get off topic after a few posts, so why not have it mean 'on topic' to tell readers that we've gone back to the topic? Taz: A potion of gain attributes (4s) is lying here. Suddenly a stone block hits your head! Something on the ground is smashed to pieces! PeanutGod: Awwww no! How harsh is that! This is where you need the artefact 'mop and bucket'. |
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