The meter was a division of the distance between the north pole and the equator I think, and the centimeter is just a division of that.
Yes one horse might pull longer than another, and one persons stride is longer than another. But it's an average, and this average was taken as a datum stride, or a yard.
Metric is much more arbitrary than metric, and I KNOW BOTH HAVE PROS AND CONS. I can work happily all day with either/or. I'm just trying to put in an argument for Imperial, as 99% of people are only brought up with metric, and can't think in imperial.
My point with the units dividing is that in real life you often DO want to know fractions of the dimension.
And no-one says "Eleven Sixteenths of an Inch". You'd just say "Eleven Sixteenths", which takes the same time to say as 17.5 millimeters (to one decimal place).
What annoys me most is not that people prefer one system or the other. Thats obvious, because people use what they are brought up with. What REALLY irritates is when people don't consider the merits of the other system with serious thought. From what I can gather most people look at metric and just tear it to threads without knowing anything about it. That's not fair. I could take the mickey out of all of you without knowing anything about you, but that wouldn't be fair as I don't know you.
All I am asking is give the discussion of both systems a chance. Metric is more widely used world-wide now, but that doesn't make it better!!! Belgium state we are not allowed bananas with more than 5mm bend per 5cm (or something), but that doesn't make them better. Look beyond the usage, and look at the facts behind it.
People say they don't know where imperial came from, and it's silly lengths so it must be rubbish. But then they post saying they don't know what a meter is either. So surely, that makes both just as silly as each other? Neither is more valid than the other, neither is 'better' than the other. One is sometimes more suitable for certain situations. Both have a right to exist. Using both makes my life easier, and if more people learnt how and when to use the imperial system as well, then they might reap the same benefits from it that I do.
Yes one horse might pull longer than another, and one persons stride is longer than another. But it's an average, and this average was taken as a datum stride, or a yard.
Metric is much more arbitrary than metric, and I KNOW BOTH HAVE PROS AND CONS. I can work happily all day with either/or. I'm just trying to put in an argument for Imperial, as 99% of people are only brought up with metric, and can't think in imperial.
My point with the units dividing is that in real life you often DO want to know fractions of the dimension.
And no-one says "Eleven Sixteenths of an Inch". You'd just say "Eleven Sixteenths", which takes the same time to say as 17.5 millimeters (to one decimal place).
What annoys me most is not that people prefer one system or the other. Thats obvious, because people use what they are brought up with. What REALLY irritates is when people don't consider the merits of the other system with serious thought. From what I can gather most people look at metric and just tear it to threads without knowing anything about it. That's not fair. I could take the mickey out of all of you without knowing anything about you, but that wouldn't be fair as I don't know you.
All I am asking is give the discussion of both systems a chance. Metric is more widely used world-wide now, but that doesn't make it better!!! Belgium state we are not allowed bananas with more than 5mm bend per 5cm (or something), but that doesn't make them better. Look beyond the usage, and look at the facts behind it.
People say they don't know where imperial came from, and it's silly lengths so it must be rubbish. But then they post saying they don't know what a meter is either. So surely, that makes both just as silly as each other? Neither is more valid than the other, neither is 'better' than the other. One is sometimes more suitable for certain situations. Both have a right to exist. Using both makes my life easier, and if more people learnt how and when to use the imperial system as well, then they might reap the same benefits from it that I do.