Entire world learns your language

>entire world learns your language
>refuse to learn the measuring system that the entire world uses

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thats pretty based actually if you think about it

> Their language

What is British English?

one of those is a superpower the others aren't

How many Gunter-chains are 13 spindles?

>British English

obesity isnt a superpower

How many Avoirdupois ounces are 11 London pounds?

>this is the best he could think of
heh

How many attoseconds are in a terahour?

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>brainlets mocking the system because they can't figure it out

How many centimeters are in a kilometer?

How many Germans to fix a lightbulb?

When does water freeze and when does it begin to boil?

>brainlets mocking the system because they can't figure it out
>OP posted a table where the differences are plainly explained

Is this the so called American education issue?

>euroniggers can't be """arsed""" to remember that 32 = freezing
it tells you a lot

I'll take what is shifting the goalposts for $500, Alex

refering to all these germans posts my moor friend
"""""""""""""""portuguese intuition"""""""""""""""

>uses the most retarded format of all: m/d/y
>calls their national holiday "4th of July"

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>canada
Disgusting

nobody learns attoseconds and terahours just like nobody learns hands or elbows
dumb bong

Almost like conversion isn't the advantage you think it is, isn't it?

i dont get your point
everybody learns from mm to km, from mg to kg

>learns

1 Avoisdupois ounce = 7000/16 grains = 437.5 grains

1 London Pound = 20*3*8*15 grains = 7200 grains

7200/437.5 = 16.4571428571 avoirdupois ounces in a London pound

The last bar of the graph is misleading, and was included only to heighten the "roller coaster" impression. The data are presented as if they're a logical sequence, but foot > yard > mile > pound makes no sense. Pounds cannot be used to measure distances.

They should make a mile 16 yards longer tbqh, now that would be an AMERICAN measure unit.

its meant to imply that instead of powers of 10 theres arbitrary specific amounts of each measure

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But you present that kind of data in a table, not a bar graph. If you're going to use a bar graph, you do separate bar graphs for each quantity being measured, e.g. foot > yard > mile, ounce > pound > ton, cup > pint > quart.

MDY is great.

But when you need to express a time, and must be 100% understood by all parties it's

YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS.ss UTC

What, I didn't mean for that to be a response to anyone.

M/D/Y is actually quite useful for sorting dates chronologically.

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I usually write dates as DD Mmm YYYY (e.g. 16 Oct 2017). If there's not much room, I shorten the year to 'YY (16 Oct '17). If the space for the date is exceedingly large, I might write out the entire month name.

When naming files, I use YYYY-MM-DD instead, which causes them to sort in the correct order without fail.

'YY-DD-MM is objectively the best method

Well it would be more fair to compare teraseconds to attoseconds.
But it's 3,6 * 10^(32).
It's not as hard as you were probably deluded to think so. The only difficulty is knowing what atto prefix stands for because it's not used outside scientific papers.

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Fuck ^(33) not ^(32)

exactly the opposite is the case you fucking autistic brain amputated retard

Only retarded anglos in this thread...
It is yyyy DASH mm DASH dd

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I don't think the separating character is fundamental to the format.

No, it's not. If you're sorting a list that leads by the initial characters, the month is more important than the day. Also, as another user said, Y/M/D is even better.

it seems pretty stupid to sort a list of dates alphabetically

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That's what I just said except with inane fussiness about standard notation. We're talking on an imageboard, not writing a flight pattern simulator.

He's autistic, brah.

Y/M/D is best for computer databases for sorting numerically, but D/M/Y is the best for human beings as you're easily able to see the data ordered from the least certain to most certain. You might not know the day, but you probably know the month and you sure as hell know the year.
D/M/Y functions well in computers too if the programmer is not a complete retard.
Either way "Nth Month YYYY" is the best, like 17th October 2017. That way you don't have to count the fucking months all the time

Twelfth day of the third month two thousand thirteen years after the common era base point.

Im always confused when reading the date
>tv show episode date
>October 6 2009?
>June 10 2009?
Everythings different with no consistant pattern

>world wants u.s. to do something
>does opposite because told what to do

Anyone got the edit where the imperial system on that image is a middle finger and the metric is a menorah

American English is not English.

>hurr durr we could nuke you
Go shoot up a school or die for Israel, you fucking mongrel.

literally triggered

Australian English is not English either you fucking cunt

No it's fucking not because it introduces unnecessary ambiguity, you dumb cunt.

nytimes.com/interactive/2017/10/02/opinion/editorials/mass-shootings-congress.html
>477 Days. 521 Mass Shootings.
Literally triggered.

There exists British English, Australian and Canadian English. The rest are pidgin languages

>Homer Simpson approach

Spoidah crawl up your dinkywink, ol' chap?

sorry, what is obsese?

pisses off the europs and discourages conformity, whats not to love

For common folk, the imperial system is actually good. And their scientist use the metric system.

The only reason why the entire world drop the imperial system, was because every big country has his own imperial system with different measurements that cause annoyance during the trade and diplomacy (you guys don't know who fuckup some of your borders where because people measure things in French foot and other people measure it in British foot).

yes, imperial system and farm measurements varied a lot from town to town, each village had their own measure
now its only the village called USA

We learn English (Traditional) instead of English (Simplified).

>at sea level pressure*

Also, Celsius is also shit. Kelvin is the way to go.

Their imperial system is standardization using the metric system.

>yet singapore officially uses simplified chinese

ah yes, the rich "traditional" folks speaking the queen's english
yes, their imperial measures are actually defined by the metric system, wich they supposedly accepted many years ago
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I am anglo.

There is not a single official language there. They use 4 official language.
And don't even think in reply to me, because you too have 4 official languages.

>because you too have 4 official languages.
3.

Their number of official languages has nothing to do with the fact that they adopted simplified chink characters in 1969

T.R.A.D.E

so metric is french invention? i thought it was british

YMD seems the most logical tbH

Almost everyone in Europe adopted it after Napoleon gently asked them to.

>be napoleon
>die in british rock
>personal doctor do the autopsy
>measure him using French imperial system
>British don't convert the number to his imperial system and end up calling napoleon a manlet

it should be legal to murder americans

In some countries, it's allowed. (actually it's still a crime, but a lesser crime, like pick fruits in someone else tree). You are fine as long you don't rape his cadaver.

>based liberia sticking by the USA

Tons of people use the 24 hour format here. It's generally called "military time" but I've worked for a few companies that used it. My middle school operated on it as well.

Some day, user. Some day. :)