Isn't it Time for Metric Time?
xenocytekron writes: "Sure, our time system is ok, but does it make sense? Is it easy? Think about it: 60 seconds to a minute, 60 minutes to an hour, 25 hours to a day, all the way to 365 days to a year. Currently, all the world uses the Metric System except for the US. But what about Time? The solution is Metric Time, that is, a time system which uses Base-10 and Metric Standards. So what do you think: Is it Time, for Metric Time?"
On a more serious note....
Since I posted the original question - noone - not one person, has been able to give me an adequate answer.
I think that's primarily because you wouldn't be satisfied with one. The fact is several posters have had good responses. You haven't replied to a single one of them. You only reply to those who give flippant or ignorant answers.
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As a matter of fact, I am a lawyer. But I play an actor on TV.
Wow, you can tell me the weights and volumes of... water!
The point is that it's very easy to calculate the mass of something if you know its volume.
1 liter (1 dm3) of water = 1 kg
The best part is that, since the volumetric mass of water is equal to 1, you can calculate the mass of any volume of any material pretty easily.
The story I've heard behind the salute involves raising the visor on your helmet so that your lord/commander/royalty could see your eyes.
End of lesson. You may press the button.
Damn you beat me to it.
But perhaps (S)He's from a non English speaking 3rd world nation
And it said:
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