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by Dalewyn
523 days ago
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This sums it up. Metric is nice and clean tenths, but the real world is seldomly easily expressed in clean tenths. Another example: The feet is cleanly divisible in thirds, quarters, and twelfths, which is greatly appreciated in industry and particularly construction. Also to be bluntly mundane, almost everyone can just look down and have a rough measure of a foot which is good enough for daily use. Also, the "sterility" of metric doesn't do it any sentimental favours. Japan loves measuring size/volume in Tokyo Domes, for example. |
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