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How Can We Convert the US to the Metric System?

thesolo asks: "Despite past efforts of the 1970s and 1980s, the United States remains one of only three countries (others are Liberia and Myanmar) that does not use the metric system. Staying with imperial measurements has only served to handicap American industry and economy. Attempts to get Americans using the Celsius scale, or putting up speed limits in kilometers per hour have been squashed dead. Not only that, but some Americans actually see metrication efforts as an assault on 'our way' of measuring. I personally deal with European scientists on a daily basis, and find our lack of common measurement to be extremely frustrating. Are we so entrenched with imperial units that we cannot get our fellow citizens to simply learn something new? What are those of us who wish to finally see America catch up to the rest of the world supposed to do? Are there any organizations that we may back, or any pro-metric legislators who we can support?"

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  1. Re:Why change.... by Tomfrh · · Score: 1, Troll

    What is the reason for this change?

    Because the US needs to pull its finger out and get with the program.

  2. Re:What's stopping you? by gammoth · · Score: 1, Troll

    I grew up using imperial, then moved to a country where metric is standard. After 10 years, I moved back to the US.

    Metric is superior. It's not even a contest. Imperial is kind of irritating in its naivety.