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- From: david@postman.gr.osf.org (David George)
- Subject: Re: British Imperial Weights and Measures
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.113414.6756@osf.org>
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- Organization: OSF RI Grenoble
- References: <1992Dec23.165216.4551@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE> <Bzq4uz.51E@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 11:34:14 GMT
- Lines: 46
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- In article <Bzq4uz.51E@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk>, dam@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk (David Morning) writes:
- |> vogelm@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE (Michael Vogel) writes:
-
- |> >I would like to get some information about weights and measures.
- |> >Is the UK ever going to change from the British imperial system to the
- |> >metric system?
-
- |> lots of irregularities deleted
-
- |> Confusing huh?
- |>
- |> Dave
-
- Not half as confusing as some Munich grocers shop trying to flog a couple
- of Pfunds of flour, only to find that they've been metricised and now weigh
- 500 grammes ! Still better than my local grocer who rounds a pound down
- to about 450 grammes. What was that ? you've got a dutzend Eier going billig ?
-
- The metric system has been taught in most British schools since I started
- (in 1969). It is only preserved in for 'traditional' reasons (and for old
- folks, bless 'em). After all you'd feel a right charlie going down the pub
- and asking for "a litre of your best, bar steward". Gallons of petrol, well
- such weird things as litres/per hundred kilometres appear to require some real
- mental gymnastics as compared to m.p.g. However as Dave states, all petrol
- is sold in litres.
-
- > Who knows any abolished or rare weight and measures which are applied in
- > special professional branches only,
-
- do surveyors still use chaines ? (about 9 inches), I guess not.
-
- >>How is liquor sold in pubs?
-
- > In pints and gills still.
-
- Unlike here in sunny bargain basement France where the stuff which passes
- for lager (yes it looks well passed) is sold in 25 cl. glasses but will
- cost you at least the price of an English pint to buy.
-
- > Petrol
- >> Priced per litre, sold by the gallon.
-
- rather tricky when the pump only displays litres. Normally it's sold by
- the 'worth'. As in "I'll have a tenner's worth, guv.".
-
- David.
-