Focus50 -> RE: What's *Your* Weather Like? (1/18/2013 1:25:57 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Marc2b First, with just a bit of good-natured crumudgeonliness [>:] (is that a word? If not, I hereby claim credit for coining it), I would like to say that I am proud of my culture's/nation's stiff necked, stubbornness in refusing to adopt the metric system. Ye old English system works just fine... it weren't broke so we didn't fix it. [sm=tongue.gif] I mean, cripes man, I go to Canada on a hot summer day, sweating my ass off, and the temp on the damn clock thingy says 31 degrees... what the fuck is the matter with you people???!!!! [sm=dunno.gif] Lol, I think the reason Americans mostly don't embrace the metric system is because Americans didn't think of it first - simple as that. I understand anything in a context of it being what you're brought up on but still, wtf is hard to understand about a system where zero is actually called zero - rather than 32? That said, I notice in American movies etc that more and more they're talking in kilometres rather than miles. LadyPact said 7.5 cms of snow rather than 3 inches. Lol, in Oz we'd say 75mm and that cms rarely gets used at all other than a person's height. I work in a metal engineering industry and, for example, a pump base might need 2 X 52mm holes drilled at 1860mm centre distance. That the decimal point that cms often require just becomes a pain in the arse and is thus dropped. quote:
Lastly, I would to note that while I have known about the opposite seasons between the northern and southern hemispheres since first or second grade... I have never been able to wrap my mind around the concept of thinking of January as a summer month or July as a winter month. That's just too weird. It would be like watching the sun rise in the west. I've never been to Australia but if I ever do travel there I think the opposite seasons would feel surreal... like going to England and trying to drive on the wrong side of the car and the wrong side of the road! Ya know, now that I think of it, I've never inquired into how Australians drive. Do you drive like normal (left side of the car, right side of the road) people like us Americans... or do you drive like crazy people like the Brits? Just curious. [:)] We do it correctly and drive on the right side of the road - which is the left side. Just like the Brits.... They didn't just give us their convicts, yanno! Or feral rabbits.... And speaking of feral, foxes too. And starlings - and sparrows - and lantana.... So far we've managed to mostly eradicate the imperial measuring system - that's it. lol And at 8.30 Saturday morning here, it's 24C, cool southerly blowing (thankyou Lord) and overcast. Rain is forecast so you can bet the house and car keys against it, as usual - dammit...! Focus.
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