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scorpmatt

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Eat one. Wouldn't it be neat if America went to the metric system for everything? You go to the store and get a gram of ham!

Oh, my crew, its a re-check in time
 
agreed. grr for actually having work to do today. probably wont be too much neffing today. i will check in on neffersunite just to see if you guys need anything. remember there is pictrue hosting if you want to post anything scorp
 
Originally posted by: Skiddex
agreed. grr for actually having work to do today. probably wont be too much neffing today. i will check in on neffersunite just to see if you guys need anything. remember there is pictrue hosting if you want to post anything scorp

aight man, cya around here when ya get the chance
 
Originally posted by: Nik
Isn't the "standard" system (as opposed to metric) also called emperial or something like that?

i think emperial(sp?) is the british version. which is similar to the american but not always. like the gallons are slightly different volumes. etc.
 
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
Originally posted by: Nik
Isn't the "standard" system (as opposed to metric) also called emperial or something like that?

i think empirical is the british version. which is similar to the american but not always. like the gallons are slightly different volumes. etc.

imperial perhaps?
 
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
Originally posted by: Nik
Isn't the "standard" system (as opposed to metric) also called emperial or something like that?

i think empirical is the british version. which is similar to the american but not always. like the gallons are slightly different volumes. etc.

imperial perhaps?

Dug is Correct. I think it's just the Gallon thing where we differ. The English Gallon is bigger at around the 5 litre mark. I think the US gallon is more like 4ish litres.

Anywho, a gram of ham is not going to make a very hearty sandwich!
 
American system is called Imperial.

Has anyone ever played Roller Coaster Tycoon? Since it's essentially a British game, you can choose between "Metric" units and "Imperial" units.

:thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: Mrvile
American system is called Imperial.

Has anyone ever played Roller Coaster Tycoon? Since it's essentially a British game, you can choose between "Metric" units and "Imperial" units.

:thumbsup:

No the American system is NOT called Imperial. You contradict yourself in the next sentence. It is the (old) English system of weights and measures.
 
The british use metrics now. It's only a question of time before you change, so i can tell you i'm 85 Kg and 1.93 meters.
That's 85.000 gram.
 
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