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I understand it, but I have a biology degree and worked in a chemical lab for 11 years. All of the measurements used SI units.
The British gallon is different than the US one. I believe the mile may be different as well...

The US basically has it's own measurements...

Saying that the UK can't seem to let go of the mile, which is frustrating as everything else is metric. Oh and their weight system still uses 'stone' for some unknown reason.
 

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What I do know is that water freezes at 0?C which makes more sense than 32?F
Metric system all works together. First it starts off with defining the metre. Check the wiki for that as I'm not explaining it...

The metre is than used as a bassis for other measurements.

Than with weight and temperature it's all water based. Zero is when water freezes and 100C is when it boils.

For weight what happens is that you take 0.1m and cube it. The volume is than filled with water and that weight is the kilogram. The liquid volume is equal to 1 litre.

As you can see it all works together. That's why anyone used to the metric system finds the US one bonkers.
 

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The British gallon is different than the US one. I believe the mile may be different as well...

The US basically has it's own measurements...

Saying that the UK can't seem to let go of the mile, which is frustrating as everything else is metric. Oh and their weight system still uses 'stone' for some unknown reason.
I have a Boddingtons glass that is an official Imperial pint.
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Metric system all works together. First it starts off with defining the metre. Check the wiki for that as I'm not explaining it...

The metre is than used as a bassis for other measurements.

Than with weight and temperature it's all water based. Zero is when water freezes and 100C is when it boils.

For weight what happens is that you take 0.1m and cube it. The volume is than filled with water and that weight is the kilogram. The liquid volume is equal to 1 litre.

As you can see it all works together. That's why anyone used to the metric system finds the US one bonkers.

Fun fact: Both kilogram and metre measurements are based on a bar and a roller-shaped figure kept in Louvre, Paris.
They are 90% platinum and 10% iridium.

I'm so nerd.
 

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What I do know is that water freezes at 0?C which makes more sense than 32?F

Well, Kelvins make even more sense. At least to me.
273.16 K are equal to 0?C.
How does it makes sense? Well, it is based on absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature, as you can guess it is 0 K (-273.16?C), unlike the Celsius which Rue explained previously.
 

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Well, Kelvins make even more sense. At least to me.
273.16 K are equal to 0?C.
How does it makes sense? Well, it is based on absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature, as you can guess it is 0 K (-273.16?C), unlike the Celsius which Rue explained previously.


I made a program to calculate that. Long story short I think kelvin is complicated :p
 

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Looks like another quite night :p and I had Time to get half way done with that list rue posted up.to be honest I must not be into old school rock besides AC DC. I do like tool which isn't on that list :p
 

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Looks like another quite nightand I had Time to get half way done with that list rue posted up.to be honest I must not be into old school rock besides AC DC. I do like tool which isn't on that list :p
Nothing wrong with not liking some music. I wouldn't call Tool old rock though...

I just was recently reminded of another group I liked back in the 90s. Look up Skunk Anansie if you want something a little different.
 
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I woke up early and I'm getting the earlier train. I don't mind as it allows me to leave work earlier.
 

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So our house still looks like a construction site. We move in Feb 18th. Should be an interesting 17 days...
 

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Nothing wrong with not liking some music. I wouldn't call Tool old rock though...

I just was recently reminded of another group I liked back in the 90s. Look up Skunk Anansie if you want something a little different.

Alrighty that I can look up :)
 

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So my supervisor scheduled me off today when she shouldn't have (*facepalm*). So while i should take advantage of the mistake, there are some patients i do need to follow up with, so I'm headed into work.

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