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Times 1000.Light travels at 300km/sec
Times 1000.
"We already know all aboot the metric system you hosers, eh. In Canadian Football, the field is 110 yards which is 100 meters. Also the ball is made of a mixture of rutabaga & seal bile, and the fans shave their pubes to look like PM Justin Trudeau's eyebrows. (At least, I do.) Allez les Alouettes!"
-- @Hank Kingsley
Oh. Is the season still going on?Is this what Nebraska's season has come to?
It would be more beneficial in certain communication aspects and research, but other than that... no one using the metric system landed on the moon, so what of it
Except you know, us.
We use the imperial system.
Contrary to urban myth, NASA did use the metric system for the Apollo Moon landings. SI units were used for arguably the most critical part of the missions – the calculations that were carried out by the Lunar Module’s onboard Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) during the computer-controlled phases of the spacecraft’s descent to the surface of the Moon, and for the journey of the Ascent stage of the craft during its return to lunar orbit, where it would rendezvous with the Command and Service Module (CSM).
The computer display readouts were in units of feet, feet per second, and nautical miles – units that the Apollo astronauts, who had mostly trained as jet pilots, would have been accustomed to using. Internally, however, the computer’s software used SI units for all powered-flight navigation and guidance calculations, and values such as altitude and altitude rate were only converted to imperial units when they needed to be shown on the computer’s display.
FYI, SI Units are International System of Units, i.e Metric.
So they are racehorses instead of badgers?Wisconsin averages over a furlong in rushing per game
Whippersnapper.When I was in elementary school in the late 60's/early 70's we were routinely told that the US would be permanently changing over to the metric system in the next 10 years. That it was what the rest of the world used was the justification for it being part of the curriculum.
Every math class I've taken since has had a combination of both and I've used a lot of both.
I've bought a lot of lumber over the last 4 months, $20,000 worth minimum.
While you're creating scrap, knowing your 16ths saves on the pocketbook.
ThoroughbredsSo they are racehorses instead of badgers?
When I was in elementary school in the late 60's/early 70's we were routinely told that the US would be permanently changing over to the metric system in the next 10 years. That it was what the rest of the world used was the justification for it being part of the curriculum.
Every math class I've taken since has had a combination of both and I've used a lot of both.
I've bought a lot of lumber over the last 4 months, $20,000 worth minimum.
While you're creating scrap, knowing your 16ths saves on the pocketbook.
Whippersnapper.![]()
Also, if Viet Nam fell, the rest of SE Asia would topple like dominoesAlong with learning the metric system, we were also warned of the coming ice age that would plunge the world into mass starvation by the year 2000.