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Originally posted by Wigan View PostVery true. I am only used to using imperial (or English as I like to call it at work) is from working at American oil company's. Went all through school with metric but now can only visualise sizes in imperial. Fecking yanks
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostAlong with rods, poles, perches and furlongs
And I swear poles are who come to fix your furnaces.
Why don't we just go back to using the length of our Pharaoh's feet? At least that was an interesting method of measurement.Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post40 rods to the hogshead = 2730 kilometre to the litre.
And I swear poles are who come to fix your furnaces.
Why don't we just go back to using the length of our Pharaoh's feet? At least that was an interesting method of measurement.
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Originally posted by Wigan View PostI thought the French came up with the metric system to get away from precisely that
Brought in large part by an English philosopher (at that time, he could be considered a mathematician and scientist) who conceived the idea of linking volume, length, etc into measurements. His ideas were the base of the "system of the metre" and the "system of the kilogramme" that the French used to base their "Metric System" off.
Nowadays, we still credit the French with it. The only kilogramme ever in existence is sealed under argon gas in a French lab. The "International Prototype Kilogramme" is made of 90% platinum and 10% iridium. change the mass of the IPK, and you change the very definition of the kilogramme.
I think there's something similar with the metre...Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View PostYupp. But they didn't 'come up' with the metric system.
Brought in large part by an English philosopher (at that time, he could be considered a mathematician and scientist) who conceived the idea of linking volume, length, etc into measurements. His ideas were the base of the "system of the metre" and the "system of the kilogramme" that the French used to base their "Metric System" off.
Nowadays, we still credit the French with it. The only kilogramme ever in existence is sealed under argon gas in a French lab. The "International Prototype Kilogramme" is made of 90% platinum and 10% iridium. change the mass of the IPK, and you change the very definition of the kilogramme.
I think there's something similar with the metre...Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
Originally posted by PeeJayI get longing looks from guys walking past
Originally posted by butternutsquashpieA purge follows a rapid puffing session.
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Henceforth, the rest of this thread will be a random, slightly disturbing banter thread.Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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