Re: Name 3 countries you'd consider inviting to join the United States
True you sometimes give travel time rather than distance.
is -3C cold depends on where you are, or rather what the average temp is for that area.
True standardisation can be taken too far, but remind me again how much did the Mars Climate Oribiter cost due to non-standardisation?
As with any change there can be resistance from people who are used to the old way who feel that there is no need to change as it's worked all this time so why change. But surely the question should be will a change to the metric system benefit the next generation.
We can all at times be a little too focused on the here and now rather than what will happen in 10, 20, 35 years time in part because the further out you go the less likely you will be around to see the benefits or consequences of actions or inactions i.e Climate Change. If you don't believe it's happening and you're wrong there is a fair chance you won't be around to see the consequences of not taking actions today. Converesley if you belive it's happening and you're wrong you have likely left an improved world because of actions.
And lets remember that scientist and enginners tend to use the metric system.
Here, we're apt to say that a place is 2 hours away, an 8-hour drive, or something like "I'm 5 minutes away."Ask somoene how far away X is from them and if they'll likely say miles unless it's very close where depending on age they might say 100 metres or 100 yards.
-3C is not cold. In fact, as winter temperatures go, it's downright balmy. It's not even real winter coat weather.Actually, most people in Britain use Celsius when it's cold (crikey, it's minus three!) and Fahrenheit when it's hot (Christ on a bike it's hot...85 degrees you know).
Our love of hyperbole.
I remember a few winters ago, after a prolonged cold snap of temperatures in the -30s (yes, that's cold!), and then the temperature warmed up to -12C, with no wind chill. I didn't even bother putting on a coat that day when I took my garbage out. Everyone I talked to was remarking on what a nice day it was - so warm!
True you sometimes give travel time rather than distance.
is -3C cold depends on where you are, or rather what the average temp is for that area.
I have no interest in adopting the Metric system. Standardization can be taken too far. I'd rather live in a world where countries have their own language, measurements, customs, architecture, et cetera, rather than just a homogenized lump.
True standardisation can be taken too far, but remind me again how much did the Mars Climate Oribiter cost due to non-standardisation?
As with any change there can be resistance from people who are used to the old way who feel that there is no need to change as it's worked all this time so why change. But surely the question should be will a change to the metric system benefit the next generation.
We can all at times be a little too focused on the here and now rather than what will happen in 10, 20, 35 years time in part because the further out you go the less likely you will be around to see the benefits or consequences of actions or inactions i.e Climate Change. If you don't believe it's happening and you're wrong there is a fair chance you won't be around to see the consequences of not taking actions today. Converesley if you belive it's happening and you're wrong you have likely left an improved world because of actions.
And lets remember that scientist and enginners tend to use the metric system.
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