• Reddfugee42@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Metric system:

    • Tons of great subdivisions
    • Continuously and exclusively use the same two or three prefixes for everything ever
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        29 days ago

        The world is flat, birds aren’t real, and there are only three prefixes in the metric system. You get it.

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          20 days ago

          All the prefixes are just base ten though, so who cares? They don’t add more subdivisions.

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              18 days ago

              You said the metric system has tons of great subdivision which is objectively false. Prefixes in the metric system only multiply by 10, which by definition does not and cannot add additional sub-divisions. The point is that while the metric system is a useful system of measurement in very limited situations, the biggest advocates for it have no idea why they like it, and are ignorant of it’s deficiency’s.

              Let’s try to raise the discourse a bit. Divisors are absolutely the most important part of a human-centric numeric and unit system, and the metric system, being a base 10 system, absolutely sucks at that.

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                17 days ago

                Elaborate on how it’s “objectively false” that there are plenty of subdivisions, especially lots of subdivisions that aren’t frequently used.

                This should be good.

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                  17 days ago

                  10 has 2 divisors, or “subdivisions,” that is not “plenty” that is 2. Thus it is false, objectively, to claim that 2 and 5 are “plenty.”

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    1 month ago

    Fun penis fact: if you tell people you’re 6.5 inches, it sounds like you’re trying too hard to get that last bit of length. If you instead say 17cm, that’s just how long you are.

    You’re welcome, fellow penis owners.

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    1 month ago

    Making me divide by 12: that’s a paddlin’.

    > console.log(`${Math.trunc(74/12)}' ${74 % 12}"`)
    6' 2"
    
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      1 month ago

      I never could understand why they made us learn multiplication tables up to twelve. This is why, isn’t it?

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        We only went up to ten in germany, so yea probably.

        Also my god those things are pointless.

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    You can see this was made by an American.

    Because why would the European use decimals for their own height? Just so it rounds to the nearest inch? Unlikely.

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      Particularly one who doesn’t understand significant figures. Are you certain that you’re precisely 74.000 inches, without even a thousandth of an inch of rounding? If not, you don’t get to use 5 sigfigs when converting.