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Were Things Much Easier Before Metrication?
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We buy our Beer by the pint, but our petrol by the Litre.
Our road signs are in miles, but we measure in Metres etc.
What difficulties did you find on the days of the change over?
Take the day when suddenly there was only 100 new pennies to the £1, when we once got 240 old pennies.
Remember those cheap little plastic money converters we carried about?
We buy our Beer by the pint, but our petrol by the Litre.
Our road signs are in miles, but we measure in Metres etc.
What difficulties did you find on the days of the change over?
Take the day when suddenly there was only 100 new pennies to the £1, when we once got 240 old pennies.
Remember those cheap little plastic money converters we carried about?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know what it was like to change from 240 pennies per pound to 100, as I was born that year.
The easiest way is what we're used to. If someone told me their baby weighed 3.5 kg at birth I'd have to think for a bit before knowing if that was a big one or not. Same with height, temperature, distance etc.
The easiest way is what we're used to. If someone told me their baby weighed 3.5 kg at birth I'd have to think for a bit before knowing if that was a big one or not. Same with height, temperature, distance etc.
My Dad once tried to explain LSD to me ( the monetary system not the drug) and I was flabberghasted at how complicated it was not to mention all the coins had proper name and then a variety of nicknames just to make it even harder. Weird, but I quite like the idea of it. I measure in feet and inches weirdly for someone of my age because I helped my Dad a lot and he did but I can do metric for length and weight just as easily.
// ‘Ark at ‘im. Call ‘isself a barman and don’t know what a pint is! Why, a pint’s the ‘alf of a quart and there’s four quarts to the gallon. “Ave to tach you the A, B, C, next.”
‘Never ‘eard of ’em,’ the barman said shortly. “Litre and half litre — that’s all we serve.’
Hitchens a critic then states: “..Orwell succeeds in depicting a sodden deracinated people who have been forcibly alienated from the familiar things that were near and dear to them.”
1984 and a critic
and look at that !
crazy PP spelling from Orwell ( 1948 ) - is he a mind reader or what ?
and "‘Never ‘eard of ’em,’" the exact 1948 equivalent of "Foo dat! what dat den? " we hear so often as a crushing one liner from lips of the average ABer who has his dander up and his crusing-one-liner-centre in his brain set at regular mark 6
[ yeah yeah I know - one AB wag is gonna quip - keen as moutar'
" 1984 when dat den ? or well I dunno - I reelly doan'!"]
‘Never ‘eard of ’em,’ the barman said shortly. “Litre and half litre — that’s all we serve.’
Hitchens a critic then states: “..Orwell succeeds in depicting a sodden deracinated people who have been forcibly alienated from the familiar things that were near and dear to them.”
1984 and a critic
and look at that !
crazy PP spelling from Orwell ( 1948 ) - is he a mind reader or what ?
and "‘Never ‘eard of ’em,’" the exact 1948 equivalent of "Foo dat! what dat den? " we hear so often as a crushing one liner from lips of the average ABer who has his dander up and his crusing-one-liner-centre in his brain set at regular mark 6
[ yeah yeah I know - one AB wag is gonna quip - keen as moutar'
" 1984 when dat den ? or well I dunno - I reelly doan'!"]
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