When will the USA fall to the metric system?

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When will the USA accept the metric system as its standard system?

in less than 10 years (yeah sure)
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6%
10 - 50 years
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17%
50 - 100 years
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15%
more than 100 years, but finally they will see it's inevitable
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15%
Never, the rest of the world will bow down to our antiquated measure system
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47%
 
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I can see the US going partially metric. Eventually, standardization concerns will force a metric conversion in industry--of course, eventually, the sun will run out of hydrogen, so "eventually" doesn't mean all that much. I think you'll end up with metric used "officially" but certain Imperial measures being retained in everyday life--Farenheit becuase people are just used to it, acres because nobodys going to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to resurvey everything, and miles because of the American fascination with distance and the road and whatnot. "Kilometers" lacks the mythic weight that "miles" does. I just can't picture "kilometer markers" along the highways (for that matter, who pays to re-sign the roads--50,000 miles in the Interstate system alone. Plus in many states, the exits are numbered by mile, so that's even more resigning to do).
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Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! We stand forever against the evils of metric! You shall not overcome us, puny Europeans/Canadians! :twisted:

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RedImperator wrote:"Kilometers" lacks the mythic weight that "miles" does. I just can't picture "kilometer markers" along the highways (for that matter, who pays to re-sign the roads--50,000 miles in the Interstate system alone. Plus in many states, the exits are numbered by mile, so that's even more resigning to do).
The USA has a total of about 7 million miles of road..
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I doubt that the cost of resigning would be that much greater then the annual costs of regular road maintenance.
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I say in about 50 years. no chance of that happening now. Why complicate our lifes more than they are? :?
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jenat-lai wrote:There are some parts of the American system I like, mostly because they make sense to Aviation. This is Feet. Knots I like too. Fahrenheit however just sucks and makes no sense.
Knots are neither SI nor Imperial. They are used even in areas that are completely SI. Don't worry about them going away.
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Rainfall wrote:I say in about 50 years. no chance of that happening now. Why complicate our lifes more than they are? :?
My life is already plenty complicated having to do Imperial to metric conversions and back for homework. You might ask, why do the conversions? Why not just do the calculations in straight Imperial units? Because they're easier to do in metric and make more sense to me than the mish-mash of foot-pounds and slugs and whatnot. Engineering is hard enough without irregular crap being thrown in.
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I guess the British will have to retake their colonies before we can make them comply with any international standards. ;)
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GySgt. Hartman wrote:I guess the British will have to retake their colonies before we can make them comply with any international standards. ;)
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Just a note, to be picky, British Imperial and U.S. Customary (commonly called English Standard or just Standard) are not the same thing. The British reformed their measurements in the 19th century to make them a little bit more rational. The U.S. never adopted these changes. The Imperial gallon and ton are both quite a bit larger than the U.S. gallon and ton. To my knowledge, no-one uses the Imperial system anymore.
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Spyder wrote:I doubt that the cost of resigning would be that much greater then the annual costs of regular road maintenance.
It cost the state of Pennsylvania three million dollars to renumber all the exits on its section of the interstate highway system Link. And that was only on about 1200 miles of road, and only the exit numbers. Going metric would require at some point that every road sign with a distance measure and every mile marker in the United States be replaced. At the very least the entire interstate system would need to be converted, and you couldn't do it piecemeal. Add to that there simply won't be any public support for it. Nobody wants to pay for kilometer markers.
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Darth_Zod wrote:it's trying to make conversions between the two that's a pain, not the system in and of itself. :P
Tell me about it.....I literally cringed everytime I had to do it in both Physics 1 and 2....
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I remember back in 7th grade science we had to learn Metric values. Does ANYONE ANYWHERE use "hectagrams?" Deca? Deci?

Let's see...I've NEVER heard Metric people use these, save for deca-, which was in the movie Dune when Paul thought: "There must be billions of decaliters."
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For cooking (something we all have a great deal of experience with, I hope), metric units are GROSSLY counterintuitive. It's hard to grok 335 milliliters, but anybody with working eyeballs can easily intuit a "cup." US Customary volumetrics are all based on powers of two (well, ALMOST all; a tablespoon is three teaspoons for reasons I have no understanding of) 1 cup = 2^4 tablespoons; 1 pint = 2^5 tablespoons; 1 quart = 2^6 tablespoons, etc. And since a pint is a pound the world around, it's easy enough to measure liquids by weight.

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RedImperator wrote:Going metric would require at some point that every road sign with a distance measure and every mile marker in the United States be replaced. At the very least the entire interstate system would need to be converted, and you couldn't do it piecemeal. Add to that there simply won't be any public support for it. Nobody wants to pay for kilometer markers.
They could start by replacing old aigns with new ones having both systems on road signs. Like a sign saying "Missoury: 2 Miles / 3.2 km".
THat way you wouldn't have extra costs, because you only replace signs that needed to be replaced anyway, and people have time to get used to it. Once all signs are replaced, they can start issueing signs that only have metric values on them.

OTOH, we could just nuke the US, and use the contaminated area to grow mutant armies on our quest for world domination.
For cooking (something we all have a great deal of experience with, I hope), metric units are GROSSLY counterintuitive.
"Cooking units" are used in every country, and they relate well to metric units.
U.S. to Metric
1/5 teaspoon = 1 milliliter
1 teaspoon = 5 ml
1 tablespoon = 15 ml
1/5 cup = 50 ml
1 cup = 240 ml
2 cups (1 pint) = 470 ml
4 cups (1 quart) = .95 liter
4 quarts (1 gal.) = 3.8 liters
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GySgt. Hartman wrote: They could start by replacing old aigns with new ones having both systems on road signs. Like a sign saying "Missoury: 2 Miles / 3.2 km".
THat way you wouldn't have extra costs, because you only replace signs that needed to be replaced anyway, and people have time to get used to it. Once all signs are replaced, they can start issueing signs that only have metric values on them.

OTOH, we could just nuke the US, and use the contaminated area to grow mutant armies on our quest for world domination.
It wouldn't work. The rest of the world uses metric road signs, so the mutant armies would all get lost.
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