Posted by NoNewParts on June 25, 2015 at 04:18:06 from (66.66.112.196):
In Reply to: Why not metric ??? posted by da.bees on June 24, 2015 at 20:17:02:
I remember this debate long ago in school.
Gotta convert to be like everybody else.
Just kids but our answer was the same as now back then.
'why would I/we want to be like everyone else...?'
If one person is doing something right and 99 are doing it wrong...
the one has to change?? to be the same?....naw....
as always..follow the money...if somebody will get richer by
converting...they'll push it.
saw a comment about the auto industry.
Those hard-eyed bean counters don't care about placating us, or making foreign buyers happy either. Price per fastener times a billion fasteners....metric or standard...the cheaper will be designed in.
And foreign manufacturers of fasteners will keep pumping out the standard ones as long as we want them.
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