dmz wrote:You guys keep insisting that our systems of measure are "non-trivial" to "figure out" and that's only because we're "Americans" and "used to it". Does the reverse not apply?
Well, I don't say that anything is non-trivial or bad just because it's used by Americans. That would be slightly stupid.
However, when it comes to integration and world wide standards you always have two options: Either you leave it or one party has to adjust to the other.
If you go for the latter option then who should adjust? The ones with the easier system? (And please don't tell me that by logic and rational argumentation a decimal system is not easier to understand, use, compute...) Or the ones who want to keep their system because... well, because what? They are used to it? Even though they only make up for 5% of the world population?
dmz wrote:Then consider the cost and ask yourself why we haven't made the switch.
OK, then go and consider the cost for the other 95% of this planet. How do you call that in football if somebody hits their own goal by accident?
But as I mentioned, I think exactly this kind of argumentation without real arguments lead to the world being a difficult place and things will just stay as they are...
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