66 points

7/16" - 10ct = 10mm

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37 points

Fractional inches can suck my nuts.

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17 points

Decimal inches can lick my ass.

Fractional metric can wear a skirt and give me a reach around 😍

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1 point

Almost afraid to ask but what’s a reach around

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3 points

where you reach around from behind and touch their front bottom

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15 points

Are they really that small?

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Yeah, honestly I’m usually so tired of the imperial VS metric debate (I know metric is better and I wish the US used it, it’s just a low priority), but drill bit sizes are so stupid.

“Yeah gimme that 15/64ths bit” unhinged behavior.

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2 points

I like inches, I like the size of 1/8th" it’s suitable to my needs. I like the scale on the ruler, my eyes can instantly tell what I’m measuring because each tick is a different length. It works for me, it jives with my tools, I will not buy new rulers.

I would happily throw out all my drill bits and switch to numbered ones or metric, I don’t care. Fractions for hole size is dumb. I’ll also happily throw out all my imperial sockets and wrenches and switch to one kind of nut. Having two standards of the same tool just sells more socket sets. Which was probably the point.

If only they’d made a metre equal a yard, then everyone would be bilingual and we wouldn’t have to fight. You could use the one that was appropriate for the job.

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You know if they changed a meter to equal a yard, they would have to change what an amp is. Americans use amps. So it just bites us in the ass anyway.

Edit: I just remembered my definition of amp is out of date. I mean, it might still change, but not as directly as I thought.

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1 point

Carful what you wish for they made my nuts suck after striping them.

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37 points

11.1125 mm - 1.35 mm = 9.7625 mm

Sorry, I couldn’t resist

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11 points

Now do it with a nickel

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3 points

9-381/500mm

Fractional metric master race 😎

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27 points

Physics is also important. Coins are usually made of softer metal so a wrench can crush it if a bolt is too tight.

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2 points

I don’t know… I’ve tried to drill holes in quarters when I couldn’t find a washer. Canadian quarters are as hard as woodpecker lips.

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4 points

“Woodpecker lips” that is probably the most cursed way to refer to a beak that I’ve ever seen

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1 point

You won’t like this then.

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Since 2000, they’ve used all-American steel vs. our quarters, which are copper at the core. PS: I don’t really know if the Canadian quarter’s steel is all-American, I just like the ambiguity of the statement.

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3 points

This link says “94% steel, 3.8% copper, 2.2% nickel plating” which is equivalent to 2 Standard Woodpecker Lips

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1 point

Thank you. That’s what I was thinking.

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25 points

The damn imperial system and its weird 1/16 measurements. Why do you people hate 10 step counting?

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32 points

You actually can’t be mad about this one. This is effectively binary which you use all the time without knowing it. And even worse, proper SI notation has jacked up binary hardcore.

1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32… You won’t find a 1/12 or some other number.

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7 points

Maybe that’s why I couldn’t tell if a gigabyte has 1000 megabytes or 1024. People keep telling me one or the other. Others keep telling me that there’s 1024 mebibytes in 1 gibibyte, but those names absolutely suck.

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Mega is 10^6 , Mebi is 2^20 aka 1024^2 bytes

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The confusion comes from the fact that Microsoft in Windows calls 1024 bytes a kilobyte, which makes no sense whatsoever, since that word has a meaning and that ain’t it.

When MS first launched MS-DOS maybe made sense (maybe), but right now it’s only creating confusion. Calling kilobyte a kibibyte is around a 2% error, but with terabyte it’s more than 9%, which is a pretty big deal when you buy a 1TB disk and only shows up as 900 and something GB

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It’s 1024 because 1 bit is either a 1 or a 0, and a byte has 8 bits in it.

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10 isn’t the best base and I’m sick of pretending it is.

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10 points

Depends for what. Still better than random scales like 3, 12, 1760 and units that don’t mean anything like hundredweight, which isn’t even one hundred anything, unless it is because you live in another part of the world where the same word means a totally different thing.

Fancy a pint?

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12 is much better than 10 and I will die on this hill.

If there was a vote to change everything to base 12 counting I would.

How is 12 not better than 10?

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7 points

I would pick base 12. Which would you prefer?

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8 points

Base 12 crew represent.

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6 points

base 60 Babylonian gang where you at

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5 points

Base 60

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2 points

Base six

https://www.seximal.net/

Base 12 has some aweful divisions, like 1/5th and 1/7th

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1 point

Hexadecimal is always best.

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1 point

All the bases are 10

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1 point

12 would have been a better base.

The only thing going for 10 is that’s how many fingers you have if you can only count in ones

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10 points

Because a lot of imperial measurements revolved around being able to be divided by 4, and occasionally 3 at times.

For instance the cooking unit of measurments are in 4’s or base 2 in a way (e.g 1 gallon = 4 quarts = 8 pints = 16 cups = 128 ounces)

We still see 4s or 3s irl regardless of measurement system. Doughnuts are often prepared in dozens and virtually never in 10s. Do we walk around claiming why bakers hate 10 step counting?

Time is the example of something designed around 3/4 and didn’t change. 60 is divisiable by both 4 (15) and 3 (20) and is not base 10, but people can accept that.

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Time is the example of something designed around 3/4 and didn’t change. 60 is divisiable by both 4 (15) and 3 (20) and is not base 10, but people can accept that.

The French tried decimal time for a few years…

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_time

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Using 12 and 16 makes for easier maths (pre-calculators). It’s easier to divide and get an integer. With easy access to calculators and highly precise measurements (especially digital systems) metric makes more sense and is easier to interpret quickly.

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1 point

16 is a power of two. Half, quarter, eighth, sixteenth.

The main problem is they reduce the goddamn fraction. Let me have my 8/16th wrench.

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2 points

Let me have my 8/16th wrench.

If you start a new job in a garage you will absolutely be asked to go get one.

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1 point

I always liked to send new guys to the parts crib for a spool of flight line. Sometimes they’d come back with safety wire.

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Because shut up. That’s why.

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Why do you people feel the need to be able to convert between the thickness of a human hair and the distance between cities?

Ah yes, this bolt is .000001 kilometers wide. That’s a very useful thing you guys did. Definitely need that in every day life.

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22 points

Stop, you’re making us Americans look even stupider.

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2 points

Let them be! I deserve a chuckle every now and then :)

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14 points

Yeah, that’s why nobody does it that way, but that strawman you got there looks mighty fine…

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