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Nothing wrong with imperial in simplistic measurement. Even though I worked for 25 year in metric at the back end of my working life I still use imperial for carpentry jobs around the house. Daft but it is printed for ever in my brain.
But if you have worked in engineering, architecture or allied industries then in imperial you come up against massive time consuming problems. The main one is a calculator. May be there is one but I have never ever seen an imperial calculator. Metric are 10 a euro.
Try adding up 13 window lengths at 2feet nine & four 64th inches. Then taking that away for the length of a building 87feet 3 & three 32nd inches. Then calculate from the answer in brick sizes the piers between the windows. All worked out by the brain.
In metric you work with straight forward figures either side of the point so simple. Punch in a calculator the above in metric, job done in less than a minute. The brain is still as fresh as a daisy.
Imperial is doooomed.
Laurie
But if you have worked in engineering, architecture or allied industries then in imperial you come up against massive time consuming problems. The main one is a calculator. May be there is one but I have never ever seen an imperial calculator. Metric are 10 a euro.
Try adding up 13 window lengths at 2feet nine & four 64th inches. Then taking that away for the length of a building 87feet 3 & three 32nd inches. Then calculate from the answer in brick sizes the piers between the windows. All worked out by the brain.
In metric you work with straight forward figures either side of the point so simple. Punch in a calculator the above in metric, job done in less than a minute. The brain is still as fresh as a daisy.
Imperial is doooomed.
Laurie