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Did anyone see this on channel 4 last night? It was interesting but what I found annoying was the fact that their weight and height was given in kilograms and centimetres. There wasnt even
an imperial equivalent. I found it meaningless. When anyone discusses their weight and height, it's given in stones and pounds and feet and inches. They are as bad as the BBC, obsessed with metric measurements.
an imperial equivalent. I found it meaningless. When anyone discusses their weight and height, it's given in stones and pounds and feet and inches. They are as bad as the BBC, obsessed with metric measurements.
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Did anyone see that wonderful bit of film on TV the other night taken from b/w archive footage at the time of metrification?
With true British spirit and defiance, a lady on the market said we should not change to kilometres because they were more of them than miles, and you'd have to drive farther!
Did anyone see that wonderful bit of film on TV the other night taken from b/w archive footage at the time of metrification?
With true British spirit and defiance, a lady on the market said we should not change to kilometres because they were more of them than miles, and you'd have to drive farther!
TBF the EU directive says that all weights and measures have to be quoted with the metric equivalent available it not say that other measurements cannot also be used. They sell Pints in Irish pubs all over the EU, they quote the unit as 568ml but it says pints on the black board. I'm at home with either really, metric works well when doing sciencey things but imperial is also good fun to wind up the metric mafia.
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