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Re: Police hunt sick thug who shot cow in neck with crossbow

#11 Post by Demonic69 »

But metric is precise and logical, not based or random "facts" that change over centuries based on the weather, monarch, altitude, phases of the moon, religion or other such nonsense and doesn't require fractions to figure out :D
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Re: Police hunt sick thug who shot cow in neck with crossbow

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Demonic69 wrote:But metric is precise and logical, not based or random "facts" that change over centuries based on the weather, monarch, altitude, phases of the moon, religion or other such nonsense and doesn't require fractions to figure out :D
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#13 Post by meles meles »

'orlicks, ooman. Imperial is sensible.

Imperial linear measure based upon practical natural lengths such as the length of a thumb, width of a paw (hand), forearm, outstretched arm.
Metric linear measurements based upon a a multiple of the wavelength of light

Imperial weights based upon everyday items: the mass of a cereal grain, an apple, a pint of water, a barrel of grain
Metric weights based upon the mass of a lump of platinum kept in Paris
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#14 Post by Sandgroper »

meles meles wrote:'orlicks, ooman. Imperial is sensible.

Imperial linear measure based upon practical natural lengths such as the length of a thumb, width of a paw (hand), forearm, outstretched arm.
Metric linear measurements based upon a a multiple of the wavelength of light

Imperial weights based upon everyday items: the mass of a cereal grain, an apple, a pint of water, a barrel of grain
Metric weights based upon the mass of a lump of platinum kept in Paris
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#15 Post by Polchraine »

Chuck wrote:Methinks all this olde worlde measurement thing should make a comeback.

Let's bring back Chains (22 yards), furlongs (10 chains) Miles (8 furlongs) gills (4 to a pint) quarts (2 pints), poles, perchs, stones (14lbs) hundredweights (Cwt or 8 stones) and proper TONS (20cwt or 2260lbs), not the shortassed metric tonne.

And beer in the pub should come in firkins and hogsheads only, not 800ml glasses s or 330cl bottles

http://home.clara.net/brianp/quickref.html

2240 lb in a ton!

What about Quarters? 1qtr=2stone


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Re: Police hunt sick thug who shot cow in neck with crossbow

#16 Post by Demonic69 »

Soon the mass of a kilogram will be the most specific in the world (based on the number of atoms in a silicon sphere) which, in turn will finally sort out your rubbish imperial pound :-)
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