They're so high and mighty that the SI system is so consistent.massBut only a small number of things are measured in grams. Everyone uses kg. And if it gets too big, then they start using metric tons! Powers of 10 my rear end!And what about Newtons? WTF is up with that? kg m/s^2If you were going to be consistent it should have been g m/s^2. But yet Newton is the "SI unit", proving that the SI system really just does whatever it feels like.lengthWhen's the last time you heard someone use a Mm, as in a mega meter? No, that's a 1,000 km. Why? Because it is.
10/10/2011 10:21:47 AM
wat
10/10/2011 10:23:33 AM
^
10/10/2011 10:24:32 AM
We don't care about Kilograms and Kilometers because we're America and we own the fucking world so we don't have to.
10/10/2011 10:24:37 AM
Shhhh, shhhh. It'll be ok. Nobody is coming to take your 16 oz. to a pound, 12 in. to a foot, or your 5280 feet to a mile away.
10/10/2011 10:24:59 AM
10/10/2011 10:31:43 AM
^^ they are coming to take your 32.174 lbm to a slug away]
10/10/2011 10:32:05 AM
I also like how we can't use hectometer.I mean, for heaven's sake, the news talks about 100 m records so much.It's the hectometer record. If you run track, you measure things in hectometers.Proof that if you make a logical unit system, people won't use it.
10/10/2011 10:33:55 AM
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10/10/2011 12:51:15 PM
the only reason anyone in America learned the metric system is so they could buy drugs from Mexicans.
10/10/2011 12:52:57 PM
I'm fat. In lbs.
10/10/2011 2:57:20 PM
Tell overweight girls that they need to loose a about 10 kg and then watch the reaction when they figure out how many pounds it is.
10/10/2011 3:02:08 PM
10/11/2011 4:05:12 AM
Tg
10/11/2011 10:02:33 AM
no one said metric is perfect; it's just better than feet/pounds/miles/etc.
10/11/2011 10:07:32 AM
i came to this thread for the fathoms and furlongs
10/11/2011 10:11:23 AM
0.5 Tg fully loaded (500 Gg)0.1 Tg dry (100 Gg)
10/11/2011 10:35:55 AM
fourscore and 7 years ago the English did not use the Metric system
10/11/2011 11:03:05 AM
the speed of light = 1.98287925 × 10^14 fathoms per fortnightthe speed of light = 1.8026175 × 10^12 furlongs per fortnight
10/11/2011 11:04:18 AM
um mrfrog. u realize that you are arguing over using kg vs g and m vs kmall u do is drop a 00 to convert between them if you want to use the other unitswhat's the problem again?
10/11/2011 11:04:59 AM
10/11/2011 11:40:15 AM
lmao
10/11/2011 2:35:52 PM
10/11/2011 2:38:07 PM
gg mrfrog
10/11/2011 3:14:36 PM
10/11/2011 6:08:36 PM
Of everything you bitch about is mass being represented in kg and not g? How about Europeans saying x weighs y kgs? Think about it!
10/11/2011 6:30:44 PM
My car gets forty rods to the hogshead and that's the way I likes it.
10/11/2011 6:31:28 PM
terrible. my car gets 440 picoparsecs to the stère. 0-60 in 6 microfortnights SONwhere would this thread be without wolfram alpha
10/11/2011 6:43:39 PM
10/12/2011 8:22:41 AM
i think he's driving Grampa Simpson's car
10/12/2011 8:25:24 AM
So is a school bus part of the metric system?http://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/10247153/[Edited on October 12, 2011 at 8:37 AM. Reason : s]
10/12/2011 8:37:27 AM
bump
2/8/2012 7:56:52 AM
I wonder if the meteor that caused the K-T extinction event weighted 1 kT exactly...
2/8/2012 8:08:04 AM
hmph...
2/8/2012 8:39:25 AM
2.6 kilobuses!
2/8/2012 8:41:29 AM
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2/8/2012 9:10:53 PM
That picture reminded me that our time system is extraordinarily arbitrary at times. But in the case of time, there's so much incentive to follow the same system everyone else is, that there was never any question of what to use. We standardized it and then we were done.The 7 day week is probably one of the most ingrained Jewdeo-Christian traditions in our modern systems. There is no natural basis for it at all, whatsoever.But it might have made sense in certain ways. If you consider30 days/month12 months/yrIt sort of made sense to have the multipliers go 7-4-12. By seasons, you could say 7-4-3-4 to make it even more balanced.Oh, but hours, minutes, and seconds also have no natural basis. Where were you on those SI system?
2/8/2012 11:30:51 PM