TV sets must be the last non legislated item in the UK to still be sold almost exclusively in Imperial measurements?
The resistance to the decimalisation of our currency baffles me too- why on earth anybody would have preferred the frankly insane pounds shillings and pence to the far simpler 100 pennies in a pound note beats me! Is there another currency, anywhere in the world, that still persists with a monetary system that doesn't use base 10?
My car has 285mm wide tyres that fit onto a 17" rim. It does miles/gallon but I pay in litres. It goes up hills that can be 1 in4- or 25%. I pay for my gas in therms, and my electricity in KwHours. My food is measured in calories. My beer comes in a pint unless it's in a can or bottle, in which case it comes in 568, 500, 440 or 330ml. It's strength is measured in ABV, but If I have a Brandy, it's in %proof. My size 11 shoes are size 12 in other countries, yet 40 something in some more. I'm 6 foot tall and 163Kg. I'm listening to music on a system that puts out 200 watts. Fair enough. But is that RMS, DIN, PMPO or should it be in dB? Aaaaargh! lol
(Yawn alert) At work in the UK chemical industry, we use a mixture of metric and imperial- all of our process pipework is to ASA (American) standards so is in inches (as are the studs that hold it together, although the gaskets used are measured in imperial width and metric thickness!), some instrumentation pipework is metric. Temperatures are all degree C, flows, volumes and weights are mostly metric, but pressures come in all varieties, including PSI, BAR, ATM, mmHg, Inches Water Gauge.
Did somebody mention standardisation?
