Spyke
lemmy.world

We do such a shit job at teaching our own actual measuring system that nobody has an intuition what a pound feels like, what an inch and a foot look like and how to scale those up. So we resort to objects and comparisons instead of actual measurements.

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I don't blame anyone for failing to teach imperial. It's surreal.

I grew up with both (gen x Australian), and when I lived through the transition, metric is a godsend.

Feet. Pound. Stone. All I see are objects. But they are easily objective to the imagination.

There are now only 2 countries left I believe, dragging their heels, and officially using Imperial

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lemmy.world

It's not that it's hard to learn, it's that we don't have a strong intuition. It's not that difficult to know there are 12 inches in a foot and 3 feet in a yard or that metric is entirely based around factos of 10. But its the intuition of what an inch looks like, what a pound feels like to hold in you hand. Most people wouldn't be able to pick up an object and say, "that weighs about a pound" or look at an object and say "that's about 3 feet long" but a lot of people do have an intuition what an energy drink can looks and feels like and can imagine getting hit by one, a lot of people have picked up a pineapple at the grocery story, people have the intuition of how big a football field is or how big a city bus is.

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Sabatareply
ani.social

Our measuring system is so shit I rather use hamburgers as a distance than miles.

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LesserAbereply
lemmy.world

It's true, all Americans jointly held the camera to take this picture then sat down together to write the headline

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That's right. We all got together and decided to write moronic headlines like this.

It definitely isn't just a handful of editors in a few newsrooms making these decisions on their own.

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They're doing that to poke fun at the "energy drink can sized hail" news headline from the other day.

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First time I've seen AP news flexing their sense of humor, honestly. Unless the photographer just went 'Nope, no other pictures'.

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