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An American pint is a pitiful 473mL. Even un demi is 500mL.Quote:
Originally Posted by barryfullalove
I also think it's funny that we still talk of a 24 hour day made up of 60 minutes and 60 seconds. Maybe we should have gone to a 10 hour day of 100 minutes and 100 seconds like the 1928 film Metropolis, and redefined what an hour, minute and second are.
Not a bad idea. Give me a minute to think about it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rollo
How about the Swatch Internet Time?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swatch_Internet_Time
in Sweden metric is widely dominating, however units like feet and acres and tablespoons do occur as well and of course nautical miles.
Feets are used to describe both lengths. like how big boat do you have? i have a 28 "feet'er". acres are used when it comes to describing the size of larger properties like forests and etc.
tea/tablespoon etc are still used in cooking and nautical miles are used within maritime navigation.
According to other responses it looks like that is the case in many other countries.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
It is a mess.
I wonder who is actually metric 100%.
France is probably the most as they were the pioneers in the system. However a pound (livre) is still known there and generally regarded as 500g.
forgot to say that obviously Sweden uses Celsius as a temperature measure unit since its scale was invented by Swedish scientist Anders Celsius and later modified by Carl von Linné.
Right, it was the part about having 95% of Earth's population bow down to the selfishness of the remaining 5%. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Hondo
If you can do it without hesitation, repetition or deviation from the subject, your time starts now :DQuote:
Originally Posted by schmenke