166 points

Britain hardly had a leg to stand on. They got stuck halfway through making the switch. Still use miles in their cars, feet for height, etc.

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It’s old people. They vote and don’t like change.

Everyone in the UK under 40 never used imperial in their education, but everything is still imperial.

Even stuff that’s not supposed to be. Milk is sold in pints but labelled in ml. Sometimes it’s litres because these are smaller. Timbre is all sold in a metric equivalent, but it isn’t consistent. You don’t know if the piece you’ve had delivered is 2.4m or 2.44m. Rulers have both metric and imperial, unless you pay extra for a single system - which makes them harder to use.

The worst thing is recipes, many recipes are imperial online because of the USA. American imperial measurements aren’t the same as UK ones.

It is all driven by ignorance. The royal family (TV show) summed this ignorance up best. They complained it took them longer to get to the destination because their sat nav was in kilometres and there’s more kilometres than miles so everything is further away.

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I’m European but I have a set of US cups in my kitchen because most recipes are in these stupid American measurements.

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Most American recipes; just look for something specific to your country.

Those recipes are gross anyway. Homemade nanna secret cake calls for a box of your favourite cake mix from the supermarket.

I found recipes for soups that list fucking tins of soups in the ingredients. Like you make soup using a can of already made soup?!

I tend to add “grams” to my searches if I’m looking for something in English.

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2 points

Why not just convert the units?

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I avoid volumetric measurement whenever I can. I’ve found weight based measurement to be vastly superior, especially when you have a 0.1g digital scale. It’s much easier to weight 100g of water than check the line on 100ml.

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We use US Standard, not Imperial. Americans took Imperial and changed the measurements but kept the names, because “fuck you, Britain” but “fuck you even more, everyone else!”

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Americans took Imperial and changed the measurements but kept the names,

Not accurate. Imperial and US customary were designed side by side. They share a common history https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_units but US did not come from imperial

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This sounds worse than just using imperial

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It’s better. Because metric is still an option, but it’s not as good as it could be.

If the English speaking world fully committed to metric DIY, maker stuff and cooking online would be much better. But I’d much rather this than a fully imperial system. It much easier to work in metric and convert between than work in imperial. Imperial requires a lot more knowledge of the measurement system your working with than metric does. Because everything scales in metric the same and you can use exponentials or prefixes to express sizes. Though the US imperial system does simplify this system by using pounds for everything rather than stones.

It is surprising that the US still clings to imperial measurement despite being the first Anglosphere country to adopt metric/decimal currency. Along with the metric system being associated with liberty and enlightenment that was a big part of the philosophy behind the start of the US.

When it comes down to, in the UK and the US both imperial systems are quantified by metric standards. So it’s purely a mirage, because all reference lead back to metric measurements. Not brass yardsticks installed in the town centre. Imperial is now just a middle man maintained for nostalgia. The cost to switching is every decreasing as all series industry uses metric.

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51 points

Don’t forget about stones for body weight

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I fucking love the psychotic concept of using “stone” as a measurement, even though a real stone can weight anywhere from milligrams to … thousands of tonnes?

It’s like saying you weigh 7 water.

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Or you are 6 feet tall.

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It’s generally good to use feet for height. When I use butt for height I’m like a meter shorter.

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They’re actually finely calibrated stones. For instance, my weight is 13 stones and a packet of gravel.

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I lost twelve gravel and a teaspoon of sand this week.

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I found them. They are in my shoes. Do you want them back?

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Beard, ma’am? Finest in Jerusalem

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13 stone and and a pywackett of gravel or twelve stone and three hands?

Use your words, sheesh.

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The British have a perfectly logical system that results in us buying fuel by the litre, measuring speed in miles per hour, and measuring fuel economy in miles per gallon. We are doing just fine thank you very much.

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Knowledge is power. Using all of the knowledge at once is surely the most powerful.

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8 points

When I was at university, my friends and I used beer for currency. Somehow it was easier to say “you owe me two beers” than say “you owe me 100 kr”

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This but unironically.

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18 points

True we don’t deserve better measurements

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I’m on team inch. I think the metric system has been pushed by Big Socket to sell more wrenches. If they made a meter equal a yard we could be bilingual and use the most appropriate system for the job.

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14 points

Fact: the most often lost socket is a 10mm.

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Don’t forget big nut!

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Wtf is a yard?

Anyway sure we can make a meter equal a yard, that would be exactly 100cm

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Then we could have two systems with stupid scientific formulas!

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2 points

Lmao

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48 points

FYI: The US doesn’t use Imperial, they use US Customary. Volumes are different. Troy weights are usually called Troy (ounces).

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Is that supposed to be better?

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41 points

No it’s worse, because they use the same names for different volumes and weights.

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24 points

We needed extra room for all the freedom.

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9 points

A standard which is a “newer” version of an old standard, when a new objectively better standard already exists to replace it.

You tell me.

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It’s like standard in computers. It’s not meant to be better, it’s meant to imprison the user with the company tools.

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8 points

Just more confusing!

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43 points

Making fun for STILL using it. If our navy would navigate by the stars at night, it would be laughed at, right? And rightly so. ;)

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GPS can be jammed, try jamming stars.

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25 points

Who would win:

  • A billion, billion unfathomably massive fusion reactions
  • Some steamy bois ☁️🌥
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15 points

Urban areas with huge light pollution: “and I took that personally”

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18 points

Land navies hate this.

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Light polution, checkmate astronomer

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Amazon and Musk are working on it.

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Now I wonder if we could launch satellites as artificial stars for celestial navigation. Basically optical GPS.

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6 points

Starlink: hold my Xitter handle

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Actually, don’t. The pollution would kill us all.

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“That’s no moon.”

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Tbh that sounds like a fun project for an app or something, as a backup to gps in case it’s jammed. Just lay your phone on the ground, take a long exposure picture and then use the phones time to calculate where you are. Might need to take the accelerometer into account if the ground isn’t flat.

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Fighter jets have automatic star navigation to augment their GPS navigation features. It’s more than a fun project, it’s military technology.

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