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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Grey Wolf on November 10, 2001, 02:41:00 am
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Does the metric system make more sense or is it just me? Not just fo games, bur for everything. The English system is too confusing, and this is from someone who's grown up using it.
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The Metric system is definately way cooler than the (very ancient) Imperial standard system. The problem is if we switch it will be VERY expensive for american industry. Simpley replacing the micrometers in service would cost millions, not to mention retooling the bigger (and vastly more expensive) machinery.
We are switching over, but at a very relaxed pace. I doubt we'll see it in our lifetime, but our kids might.
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Originally posted by Grey Wolf 2009:
Does the metric system make more sense or is it just me? Not just fo games, bur for everything. The English system is too confusing, and this is from someone who's grown up using it.
YES
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Originally posted by Shrike:
YES
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really? what's wrong with your system? just to know... (I like my metric system (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/tongue.gif) )
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Metric is the only way to go.
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Originally posted by venom2506:
really? what's wrong with your system? just to know... (I like my metric system (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/tongue.gif) )
Our system is filled with conventions that make absolutely no sense. Like, why are there 12 inches in a foot, 3 feet in a yard, 1760 yards in a mile, etc. and Why are inches divided into 16th's, etc. Maybe a few hundred years ago, but not now. The metric system and SI make more sense because of the factors of 10.
Sorry, just ranting (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
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oh... right then, metres r00ls j00! (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
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Any way FS is in meters! KM rule (proably invented becasue of runners
Ill kill that meter!
Ill kill that meter!
Ill kill that meter!
Ill kill that meter!
Ill kill that meter!
Ha! Im not serious...
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I think I'll keep my fractions. Why right down Pi as 3.14...as far as you want to go when you can just do this. 22/7
Fractions are better in math, much easier to use.
12 inches was which ever King it was's foot size. The yard is the was the length of his arm. But not a clue where the rest came from. But just to be different,
SI SUCKS!!!!
Astronaumical Units ownz j00!!!!!!!
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ohhhhhhh yes i'm off for a 0.00000009 AU run oh a 0.000001x10^9 parses run (nobody check that maths i have no idea i just wrote down a number ok) nahhhh a mixed works nicely - miles are cool the rest should be metric =)
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you just went for an 8.27 mile run.
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Originally posted by CODEDOG ND:
22/7
not pi.
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check your calculator, it is Pi.
22 divided by 7 = 3.142857142587142587
[This message has been edited by CODEDOG ND (edited 11-10-2001).]
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3.14159265358979323846
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doh
But the metric system still sucks!!!!!
LONG LIVE MY AU'S!!!!!
[This message has been edited by CODEDOG ND (edited 11-10-2001).]
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Originally posted by CODEDOG ND:
3.142857142587142587
notice how it's repeating, something pi does not do.
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proves my other theory, teachers are actually dumber than we think they are. (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
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Hehe.
Just stick with the SI system. It's clear, consistant, and rather practical. Only spot of bother are moles, but even that's easy once you remember it's 6.022E23 units (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/smile.gif)
Also, the SI basic unit for mass isn't gram, as you might think. It's kilogram. I found that confusing at first.
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Originally posted by Carl:
notice how it's repeating, something pi does not do.
Entropy rules! (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
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Numbers...eww...