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Lime66@lemmy.world to Fuck Cars@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 年前

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Lime66@lemmy.world to Fuck Cars@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 年前
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    Gallons? Shouldn’t it be liters?

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      Shamelessly stolen from I can’t remember.

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        The only issue I have with this is there’s a British gallon (that is DIFFERENT from the American gallon) that is used to measure milk. :D. That was the only place I saw gallon being used.

        • Trailblazing Braille Taser@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Oh no, so we have metric, imperial units, and now colonial units?!

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            Still british units :D. In 1826 Britain decided to redefine gallon to mean “10 pounds of water”. The earlier standard was 231 cublic inches (potentially meant to be 8 pounds of water). The US never adopted the new gallon.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_gallon

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        Brits use tons and tonnes as separate units? Not confusing at all

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          I mean there is have metric ton, british ton and american ton. Or tonne. Idk, its all the same in our language.

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          When I think tonne, I think 1000kg. When I think ton, I just think of the vernacular “tons of stuff” type expression.

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        Actually, as much as I dislike imperial units, when it comes to body temperature I do think in Fahrenheit. Mostly because that’s how my mum would tell if we were too sick to go to school. 99 - just a little ill, but you can have the day off. 100 - pretty ill, probably at least 3 days off. 101+ - super mega ill, off all week.

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      I believe England, GB maybe, is very much a mixed bag when it comes to measurement standards.

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          For some reason I think, driving distance is kilometers, while driving speed is miles per hour. Is that right?

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              If you read the Highway Code, you’ll learn that it’s all over the place. Long distances on signs are in miles. But distance markers are placed in metres. But emergency phones are placed every mile. And distance markers, which are placed in metres and indicate distances in meters can also have a distance to the next emergency phone in fucking yards. One sign, two numbers, no letters, two systems. FUCKING HELL!!!

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            At least when I was there circa 2006, distances were miles as well.

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          in miles per gallon

          The thing is gallons are different.

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      It’s Bri’ish, innit

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      No, litres.

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      Reminds me article name from USSR newspaper about plane crash: “Gallons let down”/“Подвели галлоны”.

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      It’s not a modern poster

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        It’s not a modern idea either

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      It would be nowadays, but this is an old old advert.

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