Saga Lout wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 7:37 pm
irie wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:17 pm
Funny thing is that it's still quite common en France to ask for "un livre" of something. Yeah, I know it means the same as half a kilo, but the fact is that it's a convenient measure of quantity.
But nothing to see here, move on.
The Chinese do the same (only not "un livre", obviously).
It's strange that so many different societies around the world have or had a weight measure that was so close to the pound. Almost as if that's the natural thing for us humans to do. Then Napoleon came along and decided to put it all on a scientific basis. So we got the gram, which is much too small and the kilogram which is twice as big as we need. And we got the metre and the kilometre, based on dividing the distance between the equator and the pole by 10 over and over until we got something close to the mile and the yard. I.e. the metric distance measure is based on a quarter of the Earth's circumference.*
Hmmm... a quarter, that's not very decimal, is it?
However, the metric system is great for engineers, scientists and simpletons who get flummoxed by simple arithmetic and can only mange very simple arithmetic.
* Although they didn't measure it accurately so the metre is slightly smaller than it "should" be.
Err, you do know that Napolian once banned the metric system don't you?
Just while your busy tying it to "The French" and all.
Dunno about weights but one thing I've noticed with measuring on site is that there's an age thing.
As people age they get to the point where they struggle with milimetres cos they can't read the numbers on the tape, they just need reading glasses.
Then theres a few young ones who try and say they are better in another form of measuring, I'm OK with Imperial so I just change and give em a few sizes with eigths, sixteenths and just to be awkward 32nds which aren't on most tapes but about a mm and so a reasonable measurement to use in a carpentry setting. When they struggle and can't do it its obvious they're just fucking shit at measuring and we can get back to metric and I don't have to listen to their pathitic "I'm better with Cubits" mewlings again.
If I was working in engineering I'd go to thousandths instead and most industry has just moved over to metric, leaving some has beens and never was es (oh and Liberia, Myanmar and some of the US outside of most industry) who still think its something they can use in their pathetic culture war.
Knock yerself out with that one.