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16 points

I don’t generally defend imperial, but feet and inches are actually really useful in construction. Base 12 is easily divisible by 2, 4, and 3. You often need to divide architectural elements in thirds.

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I was a welder for years and I have to disagree. Using millimeters is way easier than inches, mostly because decimals are faster and easier to use than fractions. And it’s not that hard to divide 10 by 2, 3, or 4.

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As a former structural engineer who lived on a Jobber 5 all day, that’s still pretty niche overall. Easier because it’s what your used to maybe, but outweighed by situations where it’s not. Try doing trig with fractions and then tell me imperial is better.

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Does it matter whether you punch 3/8 or .375 into a calculator? Don’t tell me you calculate stuff by hand…

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Trig is literally the math where you start dividing a circle in fractions and doing the math in base 360.

What the hell are you talking about?

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I’m talking about trig using feet and inches. You know, rise, run, slope… Have you ever used trig outside of school? I don’t understand what you’re confused about.

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4 1/2 inches divided into 2 is 2 1/4. Finding center with imperial on a tape measure is actuality faster than metric. (I use a tape with both while fabricating).

Also (good) metric fasteners cost 50% more than imperial in the US. Unless it’s for a car, I don’t use metric to save money.

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That might be somewhat useful if it was consistently applied, which it is not.

And it’s maybe useful for fractions, but how many feet are in a mile again? 5280? A square yard is what now… 1296 square inches?! Who the fuck is supposed to memorize all that?

What’s a 1/4 square yard in square inches?

That’s not easy, that’s putting the mental into mental arithmetic.

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Again people making me defend imperial, I think metric is better.

I see this argument all the time, converting between these units is hard cause the numbers are weird. You have to stop thinking about imperial as a system, it’s not. No one should convert miles to feet, they are not intended to measure on the same scale.

None of the conversions are easy because imperial is just a random collection of units that were being used to measure different things.

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Yeah, no one should be able to make a quick sanity check for things that span multiple powers.

  • “Hey Bob, we have 5000 of those 78 ft rails, that enough for the 100 mile railroad?”

  • “What do I look like, a fucking calculator?”

vs

  • “Hallo Heinz, how mäny hecto-liter do ve kneed für 1000 0.5l bottles of Bier?”

  • “20, boss.”

The amount of people going completely out of their way to die on their little cubic ft hill actually defending they’re incapable of easily and consistenly calculating units is just utterly ridiculous. “Nobody should be doing this!!!1!”

No, wait, the people in here telling people that “dozenal” is superior, but not realizing they’re not using a “dozenal” system at all, they’re just counting to twelve in decimal. Those are also making me question whether humans actually went to the moon…

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Nobody divides miles by feet.

Yeah. Because it’s a shitty system.

It will be the same for kilometers.

Except it’s not.

People will either say „half a kilometre“ or „500 meters“, because that’s something you can actually easily calculate …

And your GPS will tell you „turn left in 100/200/etc m“, or and not „in a quarter of a mile“…

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I don’t think they at any point said “it’s impossible to not build something that can be divisible by 4 and 3”

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