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Re:Metric Measure
By:John Waddington
Date: 11/14/1999, 7:52 am
In Response To: Re:Metric Measure (Ian Johnston)

Best laugh that I've had in a long time, Ian. Did you have to transport your old tank to the States to sell it to someone who would want non-metric measure?

Actually, I have been using metric for so long that I now make mistakes when using feet and inches. I sometimes forget to multiply feet by 12 instead of 10 when switching to inches, and find doing calculations of say finding 1/4 of 3' 7" 3/8" a pain. With metric it is just one division, not 3, and there are no fractions to have to change denominators.

> Two things that bothered me when Canada switched to the metric system
> were;

> The fact that the car I owned at the time had a gas tank that held 11
> gallons. It cost me almost $200.00 to have a new gas tank put in that
> would accept the new metric litre.

> The other thing was that the litre was smaller so my car went a shorter
> distance on the same amount of fuel. However, this problem was alleviated
> when the government lowered the speed limit to 90 K/H.

> Ian

Messages In This Thread

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Darrell K. Pearse -- 11/10/1999, 10:59 am
Re: Kayakcraft offsets
garland reese -- 11/10/1999, 11:15 am
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Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/11/1999, 5:29 pm
Re: The official answer on offsets is ---
Bram -- 11/13/1999, 9:42 pm
Re:Metric Measure
Ian Johnston -- 11/14/1999, 4:06 am
Re:Metric Measure
John Waddington -- 11/14/1999, 7:52 am
Re:Metric Measure
Ian Johnston -- 11/14/1999, 1:10 pm
What a gas
Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/14/1999, 6:39 pm
Re: Sniffin' Ethanol
Ian Johnston -- 11/16/1999, 3:31 am
Re:Metric Measure
Bram -- 11/14/1999, 11:33 am
Re:Metric Measure
Ian Johnston -- 11/14/1999, 12:56 pm
A way to solve the problem!
Lennart Berlin -- 11/14/1999, 6:52 pm