GenerationW
Senior Member
And you're living in one of them.The idea of feet as discussed before, is more relevant for about 3 countries in the world.
And you're living in one of them.The idea of feet as discussed before, is more relevant for about 3 countries in the world.
AThe idea of feet as discussed before, is more relevant for about 3 countries in the world.
Agree. How long is it going to take some people to switch. They've had decades to get used to metric. It's getting ridiculous.
Agree. How long is it going to take some people to switch. They've had decades to get used to metric. It's getting ridiculous.
I wouldn't hold your breath. Metric isn't even on the radar down in the US - and they've got a lot of issues bigger than their units of measurement to deal with. Also, our trade relationship with them is the largest in the world - and their media is all over up here - we'll need to use imperial (as a reference or an alternative) for as long as they do.
then use the imperial.
Just make a decision instead of alternating between the two. KM for road distance but feet for house size? Liter for volume and pound for weight? No country does that.
Canada does. It's not the end of the world, either.
Ahhhh, I knew she sounded familiar.The very fact that Ceta voted for the project would have been unthinkable 10 years ago. Her story would be a very, very interesting one to listen to. Some background:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/a-new-look-a-new-bond-with-residents/article1065641/
AoD
Move discussions on metric vs imperial and definition of Sooupertall to new threads?
I wouldn't hold your breath. Metric isn't even on the radar down in the US