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going metric
the uk metric association wants the uk to change the imperial road signs to metric as this confuses a number of people
they say the uk officially operates in metric measures, {i don't, i'm 44 years of age and not a convert yet}. its also says that converting to metric would make it easier to calculate fuel consumption and enable more finely tuned speed limits { what a total load of tosh}.
even neil kinnock has had is 2 pennies worth and said its a great idea as with the olympics {2012] it would assist the rest of europe.
ps, just one small problem the goverment are against it and have no interest in changing it, your views please
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As somebody once said when we moved over to decimal currency "Why can't they wait until all the old people have died off before changing the system?"
I'm still a "feet and inches" person and I'm damned if I want to walk into a butchers and ask for 580 grams of mince. And yes, all my cookery is done in pounds and ounces too. Ye Gods, they'll be telling us to drive on the right hand side of the road next, and just imagine what a nightmare that would cost in terms of converting all the road signs.
We're into enough extra expense with all Gordon's stealth taxes. Heaven preserve us from any more unnecessary expenditure !
The metric system is a system of units for measurement developed in late 18th century France to replace the disparate systems of measures then in use with a unified, natural and universal system. (wikipedia)
It is designed to be neutral.
It doesn't involve socialism, the EU, anti-british whoever, forcing people to drive on the right, the destruction of UK, or whatever nonsense some paranoid idiots associate it with.
However, the olympics is definately not a reason for choosing a units system. It's not about a few days of games, it's about the units future generations will work with! How can people be so short-sighted ?
Regarding the cost, in the long term, having inadequate units costs much more than changing once and for all.
Of course, you can be selfish and say "just wait that I'm retired before you do it", but that just makes it worse by delaying it, and selfishness is not a valid reason...
There is nothing inherintly British about imperial measurements, most of them were forced onto us by the Romans; even the pound is French.
So metric is a big European plot by faceless bureaucrats to force us to use foreign measures? Try telling that to Australia, New Zealand and South Africa and every other non-European country (just about all of them) who ditched imperial measures and have never regretted it for a moment.
Next time you get all dewy-eyed about your 'traditional' measures take a good long look at them and you'll see how absolutely absurd they are.
Ask yourself this, if imperial measures were invented tomorrow, who would chose to use them and which country would adopt them?
I remember when at school the new decimal currency came in and it was exciting and a bit of a challenge. Metric is so much easier to work with in calculations, but I find feet and inches seems so much easier to keep in ones 'minds eye' than metric. If someone says they are six foot tall I can picture that easily but if they said 183cm I would be lost. Why do we have to make things easier for everyone else all the time. I know theres 39inches in a metre and 2.2Lbs in a kilo. Like many others I weigh in pds and ounces Id much rather be 9st not 60 kilos I would feel humongous if I weighed that much! I personnally hope they dont change things, only for pure lazy selfish reasons. Cant someone just put metric conversions in brackets on signs etc like welsh signs kindly have english sometimes as well!
PS I know I must be thick but what does LoL mean in texts. Is it similar to ditto?