blkmage wrote:Canada and the rest of the world use the metric system.
So should you.
Warrior4Christ wrote:(1024 was chosen because it was a power of 2 that was "a good approximation" to 1000.)
1 inch
1 foot = 12 inches
1 yard = 3 feet
1 rod, pole or perch = 5½ yards
1 chain = 4 poles
1 link = 1/100 chain
1 furlong = 10 chains
1 mile = 8 furlongs (I'm not sure if this is statue miles or nautical miles)
1 league = 3 miles
Mangafanatic wrote:*Stabs Metric Day with a yard stick.*
Eriana wrote:Hmm. Interesting, thanks AnimeHeretic! I've always wanted to know that! ^_~*
Hey i don't mean to be weird and off topic but do you like Halo? ^^
AnimeHeretic wrote:Besides I can calculate roughly in my head.
And a foot is much more useful than a centimeter for understanding distances
Talame wrote:That is only because you have grown up with it. I can understand distances and speed only by looking at the kilometers or km/h.
The issue of growing up with a system of measurement aside, metric system is alot more logical and understandable (I had to use the imperial system when I was a kid as well as metric... metric is so much easier)
AnimeHeretic wrote:Yes it is logically measured in units of 10, but few of them are convenient in size.
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