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by arghwhat
1481 days ago
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We don't stop at millimeters or kilowatt, so there is really no reason to stop at kilometer when megameter is more appropriate. Scientific notation is also fine, but "210 megameter" is in my opinion easier to read than "2.1 * 10^8 meters", especially for the casual reader. So while I respectfully make note of your feedback, I strongly disagree and stand by my choice of units. :) |
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Not that I don't agree (I fully do!), the ease of using multiples of 10 is way easier. But it is very difficult to introduce change to the masses, no matter how sensible it is.
The US is one of the only countries on the planet that still fully stick to the old system. And they're also one of the only countries that spell 'meter' instead of 'metre.' For everyone else in the world, 'meter' is a measuring gauge or tool, and so is everything that rhymes with 'thermometer' except for the American pronunciation of 'kilometre' that too many have adopted up here.
Likewise, adult Canadians still use pounds at the gym and their body weight, and feet/inches for their height. Young people are far more reasonable about measurements these days.
Change is hard, and seems to get really messy when everyone goes in different directions from the start.