honestly better for the average joe
Anything But Metric
Americans will use anything but metric
The Rules:
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Posts must be a screenshot, crosspost, or link to someone using a bizarre unit of measurement (33 lanes wide, as heavy as 10 semi-trucks, etc.)
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Standard units are not allowed, unless it's a sufficiently bizarre usage of the unit (this is up to mod discretion.)
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Intentionally terrible units are completely fine! Satire is welcome here
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Curses are fine, slurs are not. If there are slurs in something you want to post, please blur them, or reconsider posting.
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Flag NSFW content as such. NSFW words in these posts don't need to be censored.
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Post titles should be just the unit of measurement used (not the thing being measured!), and should be the full name of the unit (Apples and Bags of Apples imply very different things!) NSFW units should be partially censored. If there are multiple units, list as many as you want. If the source is satire, the title should start with [Satire]
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In the comments be civil, both to each other AND the subject of posts.
Mod Policy:
- All removes and bans will have a reason provided, and locked threads will have a stickied comment explaining the lock.
- Currently, this is just policy. If more mods join, these will become rules for mods. (Can't exactly punish myself, can I?)
I didn't even know blue whales contain that much electronics. π€―
Well they are filter feeders.
Give or take a pickup truck.
Do newspapers in non-US countries do this stuff? How are these comparisons helpful π Nope, I have no experience with a pound/kg/stone but now whales, yes, that really helps π
People understand units of measure.
A kilogram or a pound have no real tangible comparison to real world things unless you yourself make the comparison.
Itβs fun to equate two things, here theyβve taken things people understand as βhugeβ and compare them using actual measurements to draw that comparison.
Itβs fun.
I hope this helps.
A kilogram or a pound have no real tangible comparison to real world things unless you yourself make the comparison
A kilogram is a 1l bottle of water. A ton a 1m3 cube of water or a car. 10 ton a truck.
Anything bigger is just unimaginable ^^
Anything bigger is your mom
unless you yourself make this comparison
everyone makes this comparison, in the mind of a normal person 1kg is a 1l bottle, they're the same concept in the brain
On the other hand, I can pretty much estimate by hand that something weighs around 1kg from experience, but I've never actually seen a blue wale in real life or have a real understanding of its weight.
That's a good point. I tend to see the comparisons as comedy, like a car as big as a whale, but maybe I need to get off the scales and into the books π
I only understand Rhode Islandβs.
We talking standard Rhode Islands, or Olympic-size swimming pool Rhode Islands?
a swimming pool filled with rhode-island sauce?
International Competition Standards Rhode Island is the preferred measure
Just Rhode Island or the entire Commonwealth of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations?
Something something metric something something.