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- From: sds@henry.ece.cmu.edu (Sherwood D. Silliman)
- Subject: Re: Metric and Imperial Units (was Canadian English)
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- Organization: Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon
- References: <1993Jan20.215459.2375@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com> <1993Jan21.013651.11581@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> <1993Jan21.022306.3942@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 15:17:57 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan21.022306.3942@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com> evan@hpl.hp.com (Evan Kirshenbaum) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan21.013651.11581@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> slb22@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Seth "the Lesser") writes:
- >>evan@hpl.hp.com (Evan Kirshenbaum) writes:
- >>[snip]
- >>>These seem to me to be fossilized usages (like carats, which are only
- >>>used for measuring gems; furlongs, which are only used for horseraces;
- >>>and bushels, which we only used for buying soil).
- >>
- >>I have seen bushels used for measuring produce (both "mass" and "count"
- >>types).
- >
- >Sorry, I was unclear. I've seen it used as a measure of production of
- >produce, as well. I've only used it to measure, or indeed seen it
- >used for buying and selling to ordinary folk, with soil.
-
- We used to go to a commercial orchard in Northeast Ohio where you could pick
- your own apples or buy them already picked. Your purchase was measured in
- bushels, or even pecks if you were getting a smaller amount.
-
- (Do they have these orchards in other parts of the US or in other countries?)
-
- >>
- >>> Blocks (1/8mi) are also internalized and are
- >> ^^^^^^^
- >>>used (to the 1/2 block) for outdoor distances up to about 10 blocks.
- >>
- >>Depends on where you grow up--I'm from Michigan, and, while I myself use the
- >>word "block" with its urban meaning, I have often heard people from only
- >>[]
-
- >
- >Hmm. I was unaware of the "mile" meaning of "block". I should've
- >mentioned, though, that the measure I was thinking of is probably only
- >internalized by urban Americans (and may, of course, be more
- >region-specific as well: I grew up in Chicago, although it seems
- >common in California, as well). It's usually a relatively fuzzy
- >measure though, unless one is actually counting the number of
- >cross-streets in a regularly laid out city.
-
- Like in Manhattan, where the block is a very specific unit of distance.
-
- >
- >Evan Kirshenbaum +------------------------------------
-
- --
- Sherwood D. Silliman "When I give food to the poor, they call me a
- saint. When I ask why the poor have no food,
- they call me a communist." --Dom Helder Camara
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