SunnyD
Belgian Waffler
not entirely, 1 kg of water equals 1 liter / 1000cc. that's hardly as arbitrary as "my foot is a better than yours and shall henceforth be used as our measuring system".
1 Gallon of water equals 8 pounds. What's your point?

not entirely, 1 kg of water equals 1 liter / 1000cc. that's hardly as arbitrary as "my foot is a better than yours and shall henceforth be used as our measuring system".

You're off by about 300 years. But who needs accuracy?
Arg. Well it was partially suggested in the 1500's. Partially in the 1600's and put together in the 1700's as an official system.
lol my point still stands. Lets get with the times.
so 39 is more logical than 103 how?
And given that you had to look up the boiling point of water tells me its utterly irrelevant to your life and that it is pretty silly to use it as a "logical" basis for your temperature system.
Yes, times. 24 hours in a day, 60 minutes in an hour. 60 seconds in a minute, which we will then measure in decimal.
The USA *is* in metric.
The military uses kilometers for navigtion,
Go to any science lab, metric. Go to any factory, metric. Pretty much every container in the super market has metric units on it, next to respective imperial, some times ONLY the mtric unit is used.
SI is mostly used in day to day, non scientific stuff. The weather, gas in your car, your height. If you really want to force people to change, you have some kind of issue.
Didn't NASA make a metric - imperial calculation mistake in the last few years?![]()
1 Gallon of water equals 8 pounds. What's your point?![]()
I've never had to do measurements of boiling water with Farenheit. I used Celsius.

Nobody used imperial units when I took science courses.
And the normal range of temperatures in F is between 0-100. And anything below 0 or above 100 is really freaking hot or cold and you should just stay inside.
Well why didn't you say so? Now I completely agree with you! There's no way we can switch to metric since then we'd have to change the calendar and all the clocks!!!!!!![]()
And was water the only thing you boiled?
No one measures the boiling point of water outside of science class. And I doubt the boiling point of water is the only temperature value of importance to science. Overall I think you made my point. The boiling of water is just an arbitrary value to pick.
Are you retarded? Freezing and boiling water as 1-100 is pretty nice. 32-212 or divided into 180 parts is not. Do you not see that the numbers in the imperial system are not logical or based on anything? There's something to be said about it being somewhat logical that we could have a number system at any base but I think base 10 works quite well since my base 37 math is a bit rusty.
F is based on something http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit#History
And is just as logical as Celsius. The freezing and boiling points of water are not the end all and be all of temperature.
C ro kelvin is -273
F to kelvin is what?
but how many cubic inches would that be?
not entirely, 1 kg of water equals 1 liter / 1000cc. that's hardly as arbitrary as "my foot is a better than yours and shall henceforth be used as our measuring system".
Original (1793): The grave was defined as being the weight [mass] of one cubic decimetre of pure water at its freezing point.FG
Current (1889): The mass of the International Prototype Kilogram
Oh that's easy to remember.Original (Medieval): 1/86400 of a day
Current (1967): The duration of 9192631770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom
Original (1793): 1/10000000 of the meridian through Paris between the North Pole and the EquatorFG
Current (1983): The distance travelled by light in vacuum in 1299792458 second
