In a message dated 1/20/2005 11:41:08 A.M. Central Standard Time,
lancair@ustek.com writes:
The
Brits invented them, convinced us to use them, then switched to metric and now
laugh at our quaint colonial ways.
We're getting there inch by inch - my 2002 motorcycle, manufactured in
Marysville, OH, is all metric. Many of the accessories use ASME
Threads per inch) bolts and nuts, allowing me to own a comprehensive set of
tools covering both. Hmmmmmmm... Why do my metric sockets fit 1/4", 3/8"
or 1/2" wrench heads?
Hey, they still fly using Knots (not furlongs per fortnight), hardly a
metric standard although now defined in metric yewnits.
Metric is the result of having ten fingers and wearing shoes to hide toes,
otherwise the number system would be base 20 although the integers would still
be called "digits."
It is no wonder the Roman Empire came apart. How would you like to be
flying at CLXXX Knots or about LIV Leagues. I would have been more
accurate but I don't know where to put the "decimal point" in Roman
numerology. Oh well, the film industry still uses Roman numerals to mark
the year of release.
Grayhawk, born in MCMXLI exactly