bickster Posted May 30, 2022 Moderator Share Posted May 30, 2022 14 minutes ago, mjmooney said: There's at least one generation of teachers who've never learned it, let alone taught it. There aren't any, none, not one My missus is 60 next month and she's in the last year of when it got taught in infant schools. Any teachers who learned it have retired by now 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisp65 Posted May 30, 2022 Share Posted May 30, 2022 Thing is, 50% of the population will be outraged when petrol is £7.80 a gallon and SuperSunak will probably give all car owners £300 and an air freshener voucher. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bannedfromHandV Posted May 30, 2022 Share Posted May 30, 2022 9 minutes ago, chrisp65 said: Thing is, 50% of the population will be outraged when petrol is £7.80 a gallon and SuperSunak will probably give all car owners £300 and an air freshener voucher. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparrow1988 Posted May 31, 2022 Share Posted May 31, 2022 17 hours ago, juanpabloangel18 said: It's a dead cat which neatly doubles up as a fake Brexit benefit, in case that needed to be pointed out We drink pints Our speed limits are set to miles per hour We report our weight in stones and pounds, height in feet, lengths of other things in inches Merits of imperial vs. metric to one side, what is this actually going to impact Depends how far they take it. Are construction projects for example going to have to fall in line with the change? That would be a fairly massive change considering most construction materials come from countries which use the metric system. How do you order concrete from now on? Do you have to order it in cubic ft now as opposed to cubic metres? Are construction tolerances now going to be changed to 1/8 or 1/4 of an inch as opposed to being measured in millimetres like in most other countries? Also, all surveying equipement is calibrated metrically so is that all going to have to be adapted to suit the imperial measurement system? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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bickster Posted May 31, 2022 Moderator Share Posted May 31, 2022 Apologies that this story is 15 months out of date but it may amuse some long standing members Quote Top East Staffordshire Tory councillors kicked out of party after 'bullying and harassment' allegation Two senior councillors have been expelled from the Tory party after allegations of 'bullying and harassment', it has been revealed. Former East Staffordshire Borough Council leader Richard Grosvenor and leading Uttoxeter county councillor David Brookes have been stripped of their membership from the East Staffordshire Conservative Association and the Conservative Party, following allegations they had been spreading false information and misleading the public, as well as claims of bullying and harassment. Local Reach Rag 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post chrisp65 Posted May 31, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted May 31, 2022 4 minutes ago, sparrow1988 said: Depends how far they take it. Are construction projects for example going to have to fall in line with the change? That would be a fairly massive change considering most construction materials come from countries which use the metric system. How do you order concrete from now on? Do you have to order it in cubic ft now as opposed to cubic metres? Are construction tolerances now going to be changed to 1/8 or 1/4 of an inch as opposed to being measured in millimetres like in most other countries? Also, all surveying equipement is calibrated metrically so is that all going to have to be adapted to suit the imperial measurement system? Ever been in a builders’ merchant? This is a true and legally accurate account of my conversation on Saturday: Till Bloke: What you got there then? Me: Two sheets of ply but there was no labelling on them sorry. Till Bloke: What size do you reckon they are? Me: 1200 mil Till Bloke: woah, what? Like, 4 foot then? How thick is it? Me: its the 5 ply Till Bloke: I don’t know what that means, how thick is it? Me (remembering it was 4 foot long): oh, I guess, erm, looks like two thirds of an inch I reckon. Till Bloke: that’s 9 mil Me: yes that’s right, it’ll be 4 foot by 9 millimetres, of course. 1 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bickster Posted May 31, 2022 Moderator Share Posted May 31, 2022 9 minutes ago, sparrow1988 said: Depends how far they take it. Are construction projects for example going to have to fall in line with the change? That would be a fairly massive change considering most construction materials come from countries which use the metric system. How do you order concrete from now on? Do you have to order it in cubic ft now as opposed to cubic metres? Are construction tolerances now going to be changed to 1/8 or 1/4 of an inch as opposed to being measured in millimetres like in most other countries? Also, all surveying equipement is calibrated metrically so is that all going to have to be adapted to suit the imperial measurement system? They aren't going to stop you using metric, in fact if they force a VONC next week I doubt they'll ever do anything about this 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chindie Posted May 31, 2022 VT Supporter Share Posted May 31, 2022 Imperial measurements are defined by standard metric measurements, meaning the continued use of them is just a bizarre affectation and delight in making things more awkward. I'm reminded of a footnote in the (brilliant) book, Good Omens, where the UK's pre-decimal currency is described... Quote NOTE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AND AMERICANS: One shilling = Five Pee. It helps to understand the antique finances of the Witchfinder Army if you know the original British monetary system:Two farthings = One Ha'penny. Two ha'pennies = One Penny. Three pennies = A Thrupenny Bit. Two Thrupences = A Sixpence. Two Sixpences = One Shilling, or Bob. Two Bob = A Florin. One Florin and One Sixpence = Half a Crown. Four Half Crowns = Ten Bob Note. Two Ten Bob Notes = One Pound (or 240 pennies). Once Pound and One Shilling = One Guinea.The British resisted decimalized currency for a long time because they thought it was too complicated. Good Omens quote on Good Reads 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bickster Posted May 31, 2022 Moderator Share Posted May 31, 2022 Andrea Loathsome is doing that Tory thing of criticising Johnson but not actually saying she'll do anything about it. To her constituents she says she doesn't agree with Johnson, to her party machine she's saying carry on Just another duplicitous and typical Tory Happens all the time, lots of criticism, not enough letters 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Lichfield Dean Posted May 31, 2022 VT Supporter Share Posted May 31, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, Chindie said: Imperial measurements are defined by standard metric measurements, meaning the continued use of them is just a bizarre affectation and delight in making things more awkward. I'm reminded of a footnote in the (brilliant) book, Good Omens, where the UK's pre-decimal currency is described... Good Omens quote on Good Reads I'm not going to agree with the whole move to imperial measurements nonsense that the Troies are talking about because it's stupid and I much prefer the consistency and standardisation of metric units (especially for temperature, I mean come on) BUT... Imperial units in certain areas were actually kind of useful, especially in the pre-calculator age. A lot of units were based on base 12 or other powers-of-two numeric bases, and this made quick calculations very easy. 12 has a lot of factors - 2,3,4,6 - and it's easy to divide and multiply. Base 10 is actually really cumbersome and hard for the human brain to work with quickly for anything other than very basic maths. The biggest issue with Imperial units is the stupid array of inconsistency and variation and poorly chosen scales (Fahrenheit I'm looking at you). But, in this day and age, decimal makes much more sense and everyone knows it (apart from road distances which I still hate in km for no good reason). Edited May 31, 2022 by Lichfield Dean 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Albrighton Posted May 31, 2022 VT Supporter Share Posted May 31, 2022 (edited) Edited May 31, 2022 by Mark Albrighton Edit - technically a quarter pounder would be about 113g, but the point stands 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fun Factory Posted May 31, 2022 Share Posted May 31, 2022 The imperial review is the last desperate measures of morally bankrupt, putrid, government. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparrow1988 Posted May 31, 2022 Share Posted May 31, 2022 42 minutes ago, Mark Albrighton said: Oh, the germans taking the p***. That won't go down well with the little Englanders. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mozzavfc Posted May 31, 2022 Share Posted May 31, 2022 I can't wait for the Tories to mess it up and roll out the American units rather than our old imperial ones 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bickster Posted May 31, 2022 Moderator Share Posted May 31, 2022 19 minutes ago, sparrow1988 said: Oh, the germans taking the p***. That won't go down well with the little Englanders. Little Englanders wouldn't recognise the sarcasm in the tweet in the first place 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ender4 Posted May 31, 2022 Share Posted May 31, 2022 21 hours ago, juanpabloangel18 said: We drink pints Our speed limits are set to miles per hour We report our weight in stones and pounds, height in feet, lengths of other things in inches Yes to pints, speed limits, and height. But I think a lot of people (under 40) use kg for their weight and most length of things in cm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blandy Posted May 31, 2022 Author Moderator Share Posted May 31, 2022 15 minutes ago, bickster said: Little Englanders wouldn't recognise the sarcasm in the tweet in the first place Insel Affen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparrow1988 Posted May 31, 2022 Share Posted May 31, 2022 6 minutes ago, ender4 said: Yes to pints, speed limits, and height. But I think a lot of people (under 40) use kg for their weight and most length of things in cm. I definitely do. It means that the number used is larger. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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