And of course we are still using non-metric units in the US while our "minds adapt" to our official units of measurement.... metric. :sigh:
I did not even realize that the official unit of measurement in the US was metric..... LOL
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And of course we are still using non-metric units in the US while our "minds adapt" to our official units of measurement.... metric. :sigh:
I did not even realize that the official unit of measurement in the US was metric..... LOL
I'd say that's the most common response, no matter where you might live. I'd be interested in what a USA poll would turn up. Yup, our official measurement system is metric....
If they do that, they deserve to go under, sooner the better.So bringing it back to Tesla. The Roadster is reportedly a car held together with metric hardware. Will they change over to Imperial nuts and bolts when the Model S gets assembled in Long Beach CA?
So bringing it back to Tesla. The Roadster is reportedly a car held together with metric hardware. Will they change over to Imperial nuts and bolts when the Model S gets assembled in Long Beach CA?
...I've found a few of them have metric heads but imp. Threads...
You're kidding, of course. The USA makes all kinds of stuff with metric units. Just about everything we export *must* be metric. Most business - and certainly all high-tech business uses metric. It is mostly the general population that muddles through with what we've got - and is most resistant to change.
Umm - We've just bought a couple of very big satellite dishes (the reason I was in CA), they are coming to the UK and virtually everything on them is in imperial/english units.
Umm - We've just bought a couple of very big satellite dishes (the reason I was in CA), they are coming to the UK and virtually everything on them is in imperial/english units.