I'd like to know why the use of Imperial units is a "way of life" for him.Admiral Valdemar wrote:Anyone want to tell me why I doubt he's an aerospace engineer or at least am now worried about UK aeroplanes now?I work in aerospace engineering, where both systems are adopted to useful effect.
The simplicity of the metric system is often used as a virtue for promoting it, but to be honest if you can't handle the simple mathematics of using imperial units in your head then you probably shouldn't be trusted with measuring anything anyway.
Besides, the true international system of measurment is based around S.I. units. Imperial and metric are just local systems employed by regions. To insist on the use of either is akin forcing everyone to speak the same language.
I had no idea, until now, that Liberals were so intolerant of other peoples' way of life.
Tiger Tiger, England, United Kingdom
The fact is that the Imperial unit system is literally scientifically ignorant. It uses the same units for force and mass: two different concepts in physics. While most people can learn to work with Imperial units if they need to, anybody in the science and engineering field knows it would be easier if everything were metric.