Back then, when people used to use their feet to measure things, the english invented the imperial system.
You have several measurements that don't relate to each other, nothing is round, the smallest measurement is too big so you have to use fractions of a measurement.
Consider the time and money wasted in industry on conversions in relation to the metric system.
Consider that even as a die hard imperial fans you are still using the metric system, like your 22mm mod, 18mmX650mm battery, 5 liter engine in your car.
Iv'e heard that small kids have to learn the imperial system in school, is that true?
Iv'e heard that you tried to convert to metric during the 70s and failed, why?
You have several measurements that don't relate to each other, nothing is round, the smallest measurement is too big so you have to use fractions of a measurement.
Consider the time and money wasted in industry on conversions in relation to the metric system.
Consider that even as a die hard imperial fans you are still using the metric system, like your 22mm mod, 18mmX650mm battery, 5 liter engine in your car.
Iv'e heard that small kids have to learn the imperial system in school, is that true?
Iv'e heard that you tried to convert to metric during the 70s and failed, why?
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