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Imagine being so close minded and bad at math that you can only think in base 10 and feel the constant need to degrade people who are good at math in different bases
What a weak argument. You shouldn’t have to be good at math to do basic calculations in daily life. Metric is much more accessible in this regard. Even if you lack math skills it is easy to understand.
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Imagine being so close minded and bad at math that you can only think in base 10 and feel the constant need to degrade people who are good at math in different bases
The feet to mile conversion is still in base-10... Its the ratios between the units that are seemingly arbitrary. Come on...
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The feet to mile conversion is still in base-10... Its the ratios between the units that are seemingly arbitrary. Come on...
This comment brought to you by a complete and fundamental misunderstanding of what it means to use a different base numeral
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Fair, but I lived in Denver for 26 years. I will never forget the number of feet in a mile.
Heeey, I’m currently living in Northglenn. Same, it’s forever etched in my memory.
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This comment brought to you by a complete and fundamental misunderstanding of what it means to use a different base numeral
You dont write the number of feet in a mile as 14A0 (base-16 for this example).
Your complaining about ratios used for unit conversion, not base numeral systems... Fuck, this feels like a slashdot comment.
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What a weak argument. You shouldn’t have to be good at math to do basic calculations in daily life. Metric is much more accessible in this regard. Even if you lack math skills it is easy to understand.
Did you read the words I wrote? It looks like youre responding to a "imperial units are better than metric" strawman which you may notice I didnt say or even allude to
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Most standard measuring tapes have 1/16th of an inch as the smallest fraction on the tape. 1mm is 1/32nd Which is one is "close enough"? Lol
Edit: 1/32, not 1/64
Way off! There are 25.4 millimeters per inch, not 64, and most measuring tapes have 1/32" markings.
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You dont write the number of feet in a mile as 14A0 (base-16 for this example).
Your complaining about ratios used for unit conversion, not base numeral systems... Fuck, this feels like a slashdot comment.
You count up in incremental numbers until you reach 5280 and then finally increment from 0 to 1 miles. That's base 5280. Just because we didnt invent more symbols to easily represent that does not mean its not a different numeric base.
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Way off! There are 25.4 millimeters per inch, not 64, and most measuring tapes have 1/32" markings.
Haven't had my coffee, you're right it's closer to 1/32.
Most measuring tapes in US don't go smaller than a 1/16th though.
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Is kibimeter a technically allowed measurement? That would be fun!
Yes, the same way that kiloinches is technically allowed.
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People will say “one thousand kilometers”
Will they though? I don't talk about distances that large anywhere near often enough to really need a shorthand for it, personally. Had to even look up what things are approximately 1000km apart to even know what to imagine it as (it's about the distance between Paris and Berlin).
Comes up a literal metric ass load (8 bushels) when your talking about travel in the USA.
We big
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The inventors of Markdown thought they would do something devastatingly clever and eat newlines if the next line has content. That way, if you're writing Markdown in the Stone Age and your editor doesn't support soft-wrap (it's a stone tablet), you can do your own soft-wrap and Markdown will "helpfully" eat all the newlines (unless there are two or more).
Of course this has done nothing to help and instead caused chaos and confusion for anyone non-technical. Very clever
It would be more useful if there were comments in markdown.
Like, it's helpful when organising your writing and thoughts in LaTeX that you can write one line per sentence, double newline for end of paragraph.
It becomes immediately clear when a sentence is too long and comments for collaborators (or yourself) are easier to handle than in something like Word or Google Docs.
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You probably want double new lines in your posts. Or two spaces at the end of your paragraphs but that's usually a bit annoying to do.
Thanks! Forgot to do that. Now edited.
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Taking it even further who the fuck uses inches or cms for vegetable cutting measurements anyway, it's like, one or two fingers thick
Why not make it even more ambiguous by specifying the desired cutting width in "circumference of my dick".
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1 BTU heats 1 pound of water 1 degree Fahrenheit.
How many BTUs are there in a big mac?
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Heeey, I’m currently living in Northglenn. Same, it’s forever etched in my memory.
What the heck does this mean? Is the number 5280 just painted all over billboards in Denver?
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"the world"?
If you came over to the other side of the pond, you'd find that most of Europe is still using milliard, billiard, trilliard etc.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Crazy assumption.
While the word is still in use in some languages, the short system has mostly replaced the long system for numbering, especially in the English speaking world.
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So whose foot exactly?
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And to remember the number of yards in a mile: 1 San Francisco
One-seven-six-oh
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Why not make it even more ambiguous by specifying the desired cutting width in "circumference of my dick".
Would that be flacid dick inches or erect dick inches?