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How about Rankine, a hot day is about 540ºRThe bigger numbers are more dramatic and feel more appropriate.


How about Rankine, a hot day is about 540ºRThe bigger numbers are more dramatic and feel more appropriate.
How about Rankine, a hot day is about 540ºR. Cold temperatures however are worse than Fahrenheit, water freezes at 491ºR
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Most scientific calculators made in the last 20+ years can do vulgar fractions and degrees/minutes/seconds; that said doing anything other than 86/7 is just perverse.Time -- 1 minute 26 seconds divided by 7 (using the minute as your base, just starting from 86 seconds is cheating)
Angle -- 43 degrees 4 minutes and 12 seconds divided by 4
distance -- (1 3/8" + 9/16" + 17/32") x 6
It has to be a special cup though
Some imperial measures are just plain nonsense - especially when you have two (or five) completely different measures that have the same name, but differ because they originate from different areas -- dozen, gallon, ounces, etc.
Firkin is a belterHi, yes but a cup is a set measurement of 10 fluid ounces or 1/2 a pint. Then of course there is the chain, peck, grain, quart, bushel, furlong, league, gill, cable, dram, link, barrel, perch, firkin, rod, There are others as well.
Colin
A cricket pitch is I think a "chain"
Doesn't matter, you're only making cakes and we all know it's likely that all 13 of them are going to get burnt and fed to the dog
That's what shops are for. Buying cakes.
(In actual fact I can almost cook, but I find it relatively pointless unless there's some form of carcass involved and the wife won't let me cook bacon cupcakes.)
Hi,
looking at youtube videos, I see that in the Usa they happily use
inches, fraction of an inch and gauge numbers for sheet metal.
Psi for pressures and so on.
In Uk, how do you measure things?
Do you usually use the International System units or the Imperial ones?
SARTo
The yanks are born to use the old system and rightly so.
Some smart **** in the uk said we should change to metric.....little did people know he was a buisness man.....
before metric you could go into a diy shop and ask for 24" piece of wood,now you have to buy 1 meter of wood to get that 24" piece of wood ending up paying more for that 24" and also ending up with a scrap piece of wood 15"
Biggest rip off since sliced bread.
Mind you my corner diy shop still works with old system so he will give me 24" if I need it and will also do the metre lengths.![]()
Yep, I work with both I guess it's an age thing..... (62 last birthday,how did that happen ?) I went to buy some exterior ply in the summer to make a new hen house , as you all know ply wood in the UK comes in 8x4 sheets or 122x244 ,but the stuff I bought here in Crete came as 122x 250.... Why ?....jeff