That's reddit speak. We measure things in cans of beans here.
Jelly bean ruler, take it or leave it
Look at the size of that guy’s hand! It’s nearly one banana long!
Hououin Kyouma wants to know your location
Exactly my thoughts.
El Psy Congroo
Lol, but aren't those centimeters on the ruler?
They’re peels. 32.94749362 peels to every banana, naturally.
Okay now I want a Geiger counter that uses a banana for it's scale.
Must have been using a weird microwave to make a banana like that.
Yeah was trying to hook my phone up to it, but it didn't seem to work as intended
Freedom units!
....it's for scale
Come to southern Canada, because of our proximity we end up using both interchangeably and without warning
I approve of this
Me too. I'm glad this isn't out of hand
quite honestly:
Ok but who's been to the moon? /s
Okay but who's crashed a Martian lander due to a conversion issue?
A few nations have. The USSR, the US for Mars and Several nations have crashed things into the moon, unintentionally, including Israel and India. So maybe the problem wasn't the metric system and something a lot more meaningful instead of what specific arbitrary unit of measurement you think is "better."
e: Like look at this list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_missions_to_Mars There are more failures then successes, and only one of those failures was because of different units used for two related measurements. It's weird to even bring it up as a point about the metric system.
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