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ivanafterall , to lemmyshitpost in What other poetry could be simplified like this?
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Once upon a midnight dreary…there came a tapping at my…door. And the raven still is sitting.

The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, but I have promises to keep!

Do not go gentle into that good night!

Poetry doesn’t have to be time consuming!

reddig33 , to startrek in August 30th 2024. America adopts the metric system. Never forget.

I wish.

dharmacurious ,

Just start being that pedantic asshole that people hate, and insist on using it. When someone asks what the temperature is, give it to em in c and make them do the conversion.

I set all my stuff to metric years ago and use it pretty much exclusively. I don’t actually make other people convert, I do it for em. But still.

Beaver ,
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Also state your height in cm.

toothpaste_sandwich ,

Us metric people usually say it in meters. I’m one meter 86.

Zagorath ,
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Leave off the word “metre” and it doesn’t matter whether you’re using metres or cm. You’re “one eighty-six”. Is that a lazy way of saying “one [hundred and] eighty-six”, quite common when talking about numbers in the hundreds, or the lazy way of saying “one [metre] eighty-six [centimetres]”, a common shorthand similar to shortening “six [feet] five [inches]”? The answer is it doesn’t matter!

fartsparkles ,

Unless you’re reaaaally small

toothpaste_sandwich ,

I’m one eighty six… kilometers!

JeffKerman1999 ,

How do you manage to avoid the NSA satellites hitting your head?

dharmacurious ,

I’m American and that’s how I’ve started giving my height. I’m 191.

StillPaisleyCat ,
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Cook in metric and use a scale!

Catoblepas ,

Bake in metric and rejoice when recipes actually work!

pupbiru ,

wait you don’t use scales when cooking???

StillPaisleyCat ,
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From what I can tell Americans used to use scales for dry measures (in ounces) but somewhere along the line, they switched to volume measures for everything.

As a Canadian, it’s really frustrating because often will get the American versions of UK cookbooks here which are both not metric and not weights.

I enjoy my Australian cookbooks with metric weights.

dharmacurious ,

Yeah, it’s sort of rare outside of, like, foodies and and YouTubers to use weight for cooking. We switched to it about a decade back, and it’s been amazing. That’s actually what got me to switch to metric for just about everything.

hallettj ,
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I use metric temperature when I talk to my kids. Now they give me a hard time when I give them a Fahrenheit value! Keeps me honest I guess. I’ve also got my oldest using a 24 hour clock.

luciferofastora , (edited )

I never understood why people get their panties in a twist when I use 24h times. I get that it’s confusing if I drop the colon and just write 1854, but 18:54 isn’t that hard to figure out, is it?

Edit: Corrected 25h to 24h, thanks to MindTraveller for mocking pointing out my error

MindTraveller ,

I’m never going to get used to twenty five hour times.

luciferofastora ,

Just like I’ll never get used to the fact that 1-1=12

luciferofastora ,

Fuck, I missed that typo

dharmacurious ,

Temperature was the first thing that really clicked for me, and the only one I never have to think about to translate, I just “know” what the temperature is both. I learned it by thinking of it as percentages. 0 is freezing, 0% of boiling. 100 is boiling, 100% of boiling. Lol. 30-40% of boiling is hot, and pretty good for a bath. Haha

captainlezbian ,

I’ve been doing that. I’m noticing it working. People around me may not like it, but they’ve figured out about how much a meter is

dharmacurious ,

It works pretty good, and you eventually you figure out which of your friends don’t actually like you! Lmao

MrKurtz , to lemmyshitpost in What other poetry could be simplified like this?

This should have its own community. RedactedPoetry

acockworkorange ,

The speed of Shakespeare.

Gork , to lemmyshitpost in What other poetry could be simplified like this?

What, you egg?

stabs him

tigeruppercut , to lemmyshitpost in What other poetry could be simplified like this?

Whoever decided on the capital H in SHall should be slapped with an undercooked pancake

can ,

Couldn’t backspace back then

Mrkawfee , to lemmyshitpost in What other poetry could be simplified like this?

This is verging on Haiku territory

distantsounds , to startrek in August 30th 2024. America adopts the metric system. Never forget.

That would probably kick off riots

Zagorath ,
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Hmm, that certainly does have a certain ring to it.

absGeekNZ ,
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Delay it until January, kill two birds with one stone.

Corgana , to startrek in August 30th 2024. America adopts the metric system. Never forget.
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This is what “Past Tense” was really warning us about.

Draegur , to startrek in August 30th 2024. America adopts the metric system. Never forget.

Bullshit. ISO 8601 IS THE SUPERIOR DATE STANDARD
Tomorrow is 2024-08-30. DEAL WITH IT.

hallettj ,
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Stardate, 2024-08-30T06:34:17.993Z

mosiacmango ,

Hilariously, Star treks “stardates” are not uniform. The format shifts season to season and show to show.

Kecessa ,

It’s standardized now

prettybunnys ,

1725020287 is the true time as of right now

Zaktor ,

Metric is about measurements, not formatting. The date measurement is in days, months, and years for both ISO 8601 and what’s shown.

qjkxbmwvz ,

I always prefer it without the dashes. And just add on HHMMSS while we’re at it!

Lucidlethargy ,

This is the ideal file date format for sure.

hubobes , to linuxmemes in Sometimes it has its own problems, but it doesn't mean that it's not great

EOS not once failed to update properly in over a year.

LeFantome ,

Been using EOS a lot longer and always flawless.

The only problem I have had is leaving a system too long and having to remember how to get the damn keyring to refresh. That is my biggest complaint.

stargazingpenguin , to startrek in August 30th 2024. America adopts the metric system. Never forget.

Is anyone here planning to watch the episodes over the time they’re supposed to occur? I’m thinking of watching part 1 tomorrow due to it being the date on the calendar onscreen, and part 2 the next day.

lordnikon ,

if you were going to do that it would make sense to watch part one tomorrow and part two on Sept 3rd.

stargazingpenguin ,

True, that would be better. I was just going to watch them two nights in a row, but I might do that instead!

DumbAceDragon , to linuxmemes in Sometimes it has its own problems, but it doesn't mean that it's not great
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Btrfs my beloved. Things stop working? Just load a snapshot lol.

qjkxbmwvz ,

Just don’t try plugging it into a Raspberry Pi 5.

No data loss, but won’t work without changing your kernel. The other way around is much worse though — you can use an RPi5 to make a BTRFS drive which essentially only works on RPi5s.

halcyoncmdr , to startrek in August 30th 2024. America adopts the metric system. Never forget.
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America officially switched to the metric system decades ago. We just don’t use it on a daily basis, but officially the US is metric.

In 1988 Congress passed the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act, which made the metric system the preferred system of weights and measures for U.S. trade and commerce.

In 1991 President Bush issued Executive Order 12770, which mandated the transition to metric measurement for all federal agencies.

nokturne213 ,

I remember learning all metric in elementary school in the early to mid 80s much to my mother’s chagrin (any thing I learned that was different than what/how she learned in Catholic school was bad, including a second language). Then having to relearn standard in middle school. I still have to count all of the lines on a tape measure.

JeffKerman1999 ,

As a metric-raised guy I find extremely difficult following the tutorials of woodworkers that start putting 2feet 3 inches and 9/16 in the measurements that converts to 700,0875mm wich i guess is an approximation of 70cms

halcyoncmdr ,
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Things like woodworking are exactly where the imperial system came from. Because daily usable lengths like a foot are using base 12 not base 10, it can be divided much more evenly even before needing fractions.

prettybunnys ,

I was taught the metric system in US Schools in the late 80s and 90s.

Sure we don’t use it daily but I still know it.

I know that I need to convert to it and how to convert to it if necessary.

For anything that’s not interacting with a human I’d use the metric system, for anything interacting with a human I’d display both.

No1 ,
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I want a 473ml of beer, please and thank you.

kevinrns ,
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@No1

That's called a can. Can I have a can of beer.

No1 ,
@No1@aussie.zone avatar

Also known as “Not enough” XD

NigelFrobisher , to startrek in August 30th 2024. America adopts the metric system. Never forget.

Laughs in 8th day of the 30th month.

xia ,

Year 24

quinkin ,

Some beautiful Trigintember weather we are having.

SaharaMaleikuhm , to linuxmemes in Sometimes it has its own problems, but it doesn't mean that it's not great

Can’t complain about Arch myself, but I prefer my software to not change. I’m back on Mint 22 with Plasma 5 and Wayland and I absolutely love it.

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