I have always said 1/2 a tank or 1/4 tank as the case may be. Even though the capacity of the tank is described in liters.(quoted from post at 13:30:28 09/21/17) Y'all use the metric system for measuring...So, how do you
describe the fuel levels in your vehicle fuel tanks???
Do you say 1/2 tank or 1/4 tank of fuel? Or do you say 0.5
or 0.25 tank of fuel?
(quoted from post at 14:30:28 09/21/17) Y'all use the metric system for measuring...So, how do you
describe the fuel levels in your vehicle fuel tanks???
Do you say 1/2 tank or 1/4 tank of fuel? Or do you say 0.5
or 0.25 tank of fuel?
but a lot of the science was done in SI units as it is done now.(quoted from post at 16:26:19 09/21/17) [i:68728f17a8]US was only country where residents were not smart enough to learn how to convert, we also struggles with round abouts. [/i:68728f17a8]
Also the only country to have walked on the moon.
ep, the illegals in the USA trying to escape to Canada.............great!(quoted from post at 22:44:37 09/21/17) Quite a few are coming to Canada...... Ben
(quoted from post at 15:30:28 09/21/17) Y'all use the metric system for measuring...So, how do you
describe the fuel levels in your vehicle fuel tanks???
Do you say 1/2 tank or 1/4 tank of fuel? Or do you say 0.5
or 0.25 tank of fuel?
and I see you use the British spelling for liters....which makes no reals sense to me.(quoted from post at 20:07:21 09/21/17) Ok, I'm Canadian and Ihate the stupid metric system. Been resisting it since it was imposed on us what 50 years ago? Sure millimeters are very precise for measuring bearings and other small parts but the part that really annoys me is land measurement. All our land is in acres, 640 to a section and 160 acres per quarter. How many hectares? I have no idea. That section measures a mile on each side. Or some odd number of kilometres. Crossroads are a mile apart East and West. 2 miles apart North and South. It becomes a problem when herbicide companies slip up and offer only the metric measures for the application formula. For example I can easily figure how many litres per acre I need to apply but how many litres per hectare? Thank goodness most of them mark clearly on the jug or case, "this treats X number of acres.
(quoted from post at 06:17:15 09/22/17)Funny, spell check seemed to think litre was wrong too but thats how we spell it here. Our gas is priced in litres and even I have become fairly comfortable with that. $1 a litre does not sound as bad as $4.50 a gallon. :-((quoted from post at 20:07:21 09/21/17)
and I see you use the British spelling for liters....which makes no reals sense to me.
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