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moi621 (imported) wrote: Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:00 pm And don't get me started on metric time.

Ah, what is wrong with taking a 1 second as a base, and then counting seconds, computers do this all the time, why can't we?
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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 09, 2012 5:36 am Moi, we mess with it because we can. It really does not matter however, would you like the sun coming up at 4 am with standard time. These little adjustments are but a inconvenience to some, none to others, I don't mind at all, I love it but if we were to pick one and stay with it, I would pick DST every time.

RiverMay be for the place where you live :)

For Saint-Petersburg:

December, 1:

sunrise: 10:34 with DST, 9:34 without.

sunset: 17:01 with DST, 16:01 without.

July 1:

sunrise: 4:42 with DST, 3:42 without

sunset: 23:23 with DST, 22:23 without.

So - the big question - what to choose?

No point in DST in summer, and switching to eternal DST is plain stupid in winter.
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fhunter wrote: Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:04 am Ah, what is wrong with taking a 1 second as a base, and then counting seconds, computers do this all the time, why can't we?

Why?

Metrification was a communist plot designed to sap the vigor of the USA and turn its children into pinko sex savages and sluts for Soviet studs.

(that was the John Birch Society "I have a small penis" line against metrics)

And with that, the Republicans said it would take 10 years to replace all the highway road signs from miles to kilometers and tie up USA businesses in that stupidity for too many years. Why we would have lost the cold war in metrication.

(Of course, when the 55 mph speed limit was lifted, they changed the speed signs in one week... Kind of gave the LIE to the LIE)

But other than those earth-shaking lies that were repeated over and over...

I just went through this again when I had to learn ISO 14001 and ISO 9000 standards and help implement those. I heard equivalent lies about the standards from people who have not a clue what it takes to do business worldwide and the need of standards.
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I am not against metric, a base 10 is easier then a base 12 system. The problem I have with it is that I can see a half inch or a foot or a yard, I can't picture the metric equivalent to them.

So I am watching the tube and this guy says its 27 meters away, this does not tell me anything, now if they want us to learn metric they should be saying its 27 meters or XX feet away, now I have a reference point. The same holds true with pounds and ounces, and Kilos, I can look at a person and tell he weighs about X pounds, I have no clue how many stones that is.

The other day I went to the store to get a couple nuts for these bolts I had, I did not know the size, turned out they were metric, I got the nuts then home, OK into the metric sizes, this looks about that size, nope larger, ok this is the one, it said 13 on it, it looked like a 7/16 but I got the right metric tool for the job, but not without trial and error.

So yes I would love to see a metric world, we could change F to C, get rid of the 32k register and make it 10, change all the plot maps and townships and the distance to the sun but in the end, 6inches is still.................

maybe they could change the distance between tracks for the rail road, now that's a measurement does not have a modern equivalent. Go ahead ask.

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Post by moi621 (imported) »

Several mechanics have complained to me that too often

metric / God's units compatible nuts and bolts and such are not compatible

because the threads are slightly different.

So as I understand, fhunter would benefit most from Standard Time in the Summer

and Sub Standard Time in the Winter. (That's back one hour)

Seems like Sub Standard time would work for Canada and Alaska too.

Or should they call is, Moi Time :D

Moi

No one can confirm the ole dairy farmer story of the fifties?
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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 09, 2012 2:15 pm I am not against metric, a base 10 is easier then a base 12 system. ..............................



I can look at a person and tell he weighs about X pounds, I have no clue how many stones that is.

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River

Stones is not metric.
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Personally, I prefer calculating distances in Furlongs Per Fortnight...
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Dave (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 09, 2012 7:40 pm Personally, I prefer calculating distances in Furlongs Per Fortnight...

My dear, Furlongs per Fortnight is a measure of speed not distance. It is the appropriate measure for describing the velocity of a racing snail,(about 80 furlongs/fortnight )

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Stones is not metric.

LOL glad to see you were actually reading the post, I wondered if anybody would comment on that. :)

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transward (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:34 pm My dear, Furlongs per Fortnight is a measure of speed not distance. It is the appropriate measure for describing the velocity of a racing snail,(about 80 furlongs/fortnight )

Transward

my dear, it's like light seconds and light years -- a given distance per time.
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