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minus-squareBeemo Dinosaurierfußlinkfedilink20•9 months agoI am willing to bet that you are simply more used to the imperial system. I am not convinced that it has any objective advantage over the metric system. My foot is about 50% larger than my SO’s, but I can perfectly invision 30cm whenever I want or need to.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-10•edit-29 months agoCooking too. Try baking a cake in the two. Pounds-and-ounces is all like “two eights is sixteen”, “three threes is nine”. Nice and handy multiples is what it’s made on. I’m about equally familiar with the two.
I am willing to bet that you are simply more used to the imperial system.
I am not convinced that it has any objective advantage over the metric system.
My foot is about 50% larger than my SO’s, but I can perfectly invision 30cm whenever I want or need to.
Cooking too. Try baking a cake in the two.
Pounds-and-ounces is all like “two eights is sixteen”, “three threes is nine”. Nice and handy multiples is what it’s made on.
I’m about equally familiar with the two.