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I'd like to know if the speedometer in the American cars show the speed in miles or in kilometers. :thinking:
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En algunos coches nuevos es digital. Hay que oprimir una tecla para cambiar millias por kilómetros en una pantalla. En conveniente para viajes
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:thinking:Now that I've read through this thread, I doubt that the US government will ever declare the metric system official, just as we don't have an "official" language here either. That doesn't mean that certain realities don't exist. English and Spanish are the predominant languages here, even though they are not official. And, metric is being used here already even though it is not official. My husband uses metric tools on our cars. I use metric when I take medications, shop for groceries, and prepare meals. I think people would panic if certain realities became "official." They would feel compelled to take sides and the issue would be drawn out of all proportion. When the need arises to speak Spanish or use metric, that's when the transition will happen here in the US--slowly, and with the blessing of the business community and everyday people. Not with any "official" sanction. Mi Granito de arena. :twocents: But what do I know, really! I'm just guessing. :) :angel:
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This is a good question. Metric certainly has advantages and being based on 10 which is the same as our math, it obviously is a better choice long term. Perhaps a gradual shift would work. For instance, no more "gallons" only "liters". Americans are already used to the term and could most easily adjust. A 100% shift would be very tough on the economy right now as it would lead to huge errors, conversion costs, etc...
"I'm going to store to grab a 4 liter of milk" -- It would seem very odd at first, but we could adjust. In reality, with computers and the fact that our systems have survived just fine so far, I don't see it happening. I personally prefer Fahrenheit over Celsius. I like the additional granularity it provides. For weather, 0-100 covers most of the common temperatures vs. -18 to 38. Having 0 at the freezing point is nice I guess though. My vote is: Yes for long term, but it needs to be done gradually over a pretty long period of time. |
It's certainly not a top priority issue, but changing it would employ many
people. The current international economic slowdown has created high unemployment figures. The unemployed may benefit from it. |
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Thanks Chileno and Poli. :)
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