> The howls of protest when anything new is
metricated can probably be
heard
> clear across the pond! Mind you, prosecuting a
greengrocer for
displaying
> his weights in pounds (as happend recently) was a
bit over the top....
> I've been metric since I was at school (late 50's - early '60s) so I
can
cope with
either. My old 386 tower weighs about 1 1/2 stone....
I have no problems with either. There are plenty of approximate
conversions for everyday use, like :
1 foot ~= 30cm (and FWIW, ~= 1 light-nanosecond ;-)), so "I've estimated
I need just over 9 feet of cable, so if I buy 3 metres it'll be enough)
;)
Me, I could care less. I have mostly inch/pound instruments but metric
are equally handy. Electronics is if anything biased to metric. I'm
rather
used to 10 meter band rather than the 10.9yard. Conversions are less
the problem for the metric world. It still bugs me to convert
Foot/pounds
to Inch/oz.
Over here, second-hand imperial measuring tools, like
micrometers, are
often a lot cheaper than metric ones. I have no problem using either,
and
would rather save money (or spend the same money and
get a better tool).
Good tools transcend the units they measure.
Allison