11 Eylül 2007 Salı

Did you know...

That in the United Kingdom (UK) they don't use the metric system? Despite my fetish for all things British, I was unaware of this fact. I was familiar with the concept of "having a pint" - I, in fact, enjoy a pint now and then. But for some reason it never clicked with me that a pint wasn't a metric unit. Not only do they use pints, they use inches, pounds, feet, quarts and any number of other measurements that we, in the US, would be familiar with. It seems that this little fact has made some in the European Union (EU) quite upset with the UK. So they started waging a fight with the Brits to get them to convert to the metric system - they put forth the argument that homogeneous measurement systems will make trade easier. But alas, the UK has outlasted the EU on this one and the EU has given up what they are now calling a 'pointless battle'. I guess this all goes to show that we have more in common with the UK than simply the war in Iraq - if not our language.

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  1. I believe their speed limits are in kilometers per hour though I don't know this for a fact.

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  2. in the article it did seem like there is a sort of mixed system with the Imperial system being dominant. so i wouldn't be surprised if they did drive in kph.

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  3. When I was in high school (I think) there was a movement to get the USA to use the metric system, but the citizens just would not go along with it and the idea died.

    I am so glad. :-)

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  4. All of their mesurements are tuned to a different standard so they are all just a little bit different than ours.

    PS. This is Bowhunter but I haven't signed up yet. This is my first comment under the new system.

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