smorgasbord
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Fun video:
Crazyraceguy said:People just reject it because it would require the adults to apply themselves and learn something. Kids could learn it easily, having no frame of reference, but then communication with the adults would be an issue. How long would it take to get that worked out? .....well the fine folks in the UK still don't know. [unsure] Many generations, obviously [big grin]
smorgasbord said:Apparently, it's only reasonably accurate at 62º F
woodbutcherbower said:smorgasbord said:Apparently, it's only reasonably accurate at 62º F
You mean 16.667° Celsius ?
smorgasbord said:My favorite part of the video was seeing that Soccer (non-American Football) uses goals that are 7.32 meters wide by 2.44 meters tall. That's weird.
Crazyraceguy said:smorgasbord said:My favorite part of the video was seeing that Soccer (non-American Football) uses goals that are 7.32 meters wide by 2.44 meters tall. That's weird.
It's not really as "weird" as it looks. Yes, those are seemingly non-sensical decimal measurements (why wouldn't they be 7.5m x 2.5m?) but they are really just conversions of that pesky American system. they equate to 24 feet x 8 feet. So, they weren't originally designed with metric measurements.
Crazyraceguy said:It's not really as "weird" as it looks. Yes, those are seemingly non-sensical decimal measurements (why wouldn't they be 7.5m x 2.5m?) but they are really just conversions of that pesky American system. they equate to 24 feet x 8 feet. So, they weren't originally designed with metric measurements.
Mini Me said:I would contend the American system had nothing to do with it and the origins of the measurement was in Imperial in the UK back in the dark ages.