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Ummon:
I've read about old fuss regarding the pint vs the litre. (Perhaps largely by ale drinkers.) I can understand that. Still, I dig the idea of the metric system. As for date, except when the form requires the standard US format, I write it year/month/day, all in two-digit increments, no spaces. Checks, whatever. Never had an issue, though sometimes people look at it and goggle a little.

Level42:
It's funny. Of course we all say we are "all" metric over here.

But wheels on cars or bikes ? Inches
Floppy/Hard drive sizes ? Inches
Vinyl records ? Inches (the 12" version of song x)
Monitor sizes ? Inches
Let's not mention 19" racks.
And I think there's lots more examples.  I remember in Germany they were very hard trying to fight the use of inch (zoll in Germany) with computer monitors and floppy disks. I think it was/is even illegal to mention it in advertisements  there.

Even TV's which have always been sized in cm's here are now sometimes being mentioned in inches.

It's weird, if we talk 19", 25" CRT size I can imagine how big it is. But when they talk about 33" TV size.....I have no clue !

It's just what you're used to I guess. The worst thing about imperial is the use of all those 3/32, 5/16th etc. sizes. Hurts the brain. That and that a foot is 12 inch and not 10. And that a mile is 5280 feet. The metric system is much simpler at that stuff.

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