Re: Metric

>I now make parts for different people who e-mail/fax me drawings so I

> > can quote on them. > > Some parts are such that I can't tell what they are or what they're > > the purpose of them are. > > Sometimes I see dimensions as obviously imperial ones, sometime it is > > hard to tell, especially when I have NO clue what these parts are. > > Personally, I don't give a rat's ass what system is used as I work in > > both metric and imperial. > > But what seems to be the reason for the US hold-out to stay with an > > archaic system? > > >
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> It all boils down to time Robatoy.  It takes you longer to say metric stuff > than inche stuff.  Time is money. > > In the time we can say 1/2 inch and measure it.  You are still listening to > the guy calling out,  gimme Twelve m  i  l  l   -  i  -  m  e  t  e  r  s. > Or drive one mile vs. drive one k   i   l   l  -  o  -   m   e   t   e   r . > > Too many dang syllables in that metric stuff.

Sorry Leon, but I can say "three mils" faster than you can say "three sixteenths. :-)

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Luigi Zanasi
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Sorry Leon, but I can say "three mils" faster than you can say "three sixteenths. :-)

You got me!

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Leon

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