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Posted by Drill on January 23, 2004 at 11:37:53 from (161.184.192.178):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: volts and amps again posted by Ben in KY on January 23, 2004 at 11:14:13:
You are all right, neither system is "easier". It depends on which one you are familar with. When Canada changed over most of the trouble was caused by people tring to convert from one system to the other, which I must confess I still do. My two sons, who did all their schooling with metric, use it all the time with no problems. Whenever I talk to them about pounds, feet, yards, mph, etc they just look at me like some relic of the past. About the only thing not changed is farming, we still plant acres, not hectares, sell our cattle by pounds, not kilograms, but we buy our fuel by liter, and fertilizer by the metric tonne(pronounced "tone")
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