pmccarthy Posted Thursday at 04:56 AM Author Posted Thursday at 04:56 AM Remember that short woman, lovely Rita metre maid?
Marty_d Posted Thursday at 05:05 AM Posted Thursday at 05:05 AM 10 minutes ago, spacesailor said: My jogging gives ( on the phone ap ) 0.16 Klmtre . Please translate to Mtrs spacesailor 160m
Red Posted Thursday at 05:15 AM Posted Thursday at 05:15 AM 4 hours ago, coljones said: That is a very big meter. However there are 1000 mm in a metre 100 centimetres is exactly the same as 1000 millimetres, so apart from the grammar what's your point?
Student Pilot Posted Friday at 10:20 AM Posted Friday at 10:20 AM On 10/4/2025 at 2:30 PM, Marty_d said: You don't need the deci- and centi- words. Works better just with the thousands. 1 litre =1000 millilitres. 1 kilometre = 1000 metres. 1 metre = 1000 millimetres. So much better than nautical miles, statute miles, furlongs, chains, rods, cubits and yards 2
spacesailor Posted Friday at 11:27 AM Posted Friday at 11:27 AM (edited) Or on my phone " 0.18 klmts at 1min.56 sec " . My morning jog . I had to ask what 0.18 klmtrs was = 180 mtrs .. Easy my foot . spacesailor PS. : I can no longer add-up a shopping list . As I used to when using £Sd . . I loose count halfway through Edited Friday at 11:30 AM by spacesailor PS added
planedriver Posted Friday at 12:35 PM Posted Friday at 12:35 PM Whatever happened to the quid, soverine, crown and half a crown to say nothing about the poor old thuppence and sprazee? 2
Red Posted Friday at 06:10 PM Posted Friday at 06:10 PM 6 hours ago, spacesailor said: Or on my phone " 0.18 klmts at 1min.56 sec " . My morning jog . I had to ask what 0.18 klmtrs was = 180 mtrs .. Easy my foot . spacesailor PS. : I can no longer add-up a shopping list . As I used to when using £Sd . . I loose count halfway through Metric is easy, no system is as straightforward as metric, all you have to do is move the decimal point around...everything is just multiples of 10 innit But converting stuff from one system to another (usualy trying to convert to your familiar system) is of course a different matter, I'd be completely discombobulated if you stuck an altimeter graduated in metres in front of me How many Litres in a Bushel???
ClintonB Posted yesterday at 12:08 AM Posted yesterday at 12:08 AM Isn’t that why we carry our whizz wheels with us to conver thingys to watsits 1
facthunter Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM The plastic one we carried in our pockets buckled with the heat, we were that fast. Nev 1 1
spacesailor Posted yesterday at 03:39 AM Posted yesterday at 03:39 AM I wasn't converting metrics to another system. I can't understand 0.18 of a Kilometre. On a " walking ap " ( Strava ) .or decimals of " kilometres per hour " . why not 'meters per second ' , it makes just as much sense . As " litres per bushel " , one is volume . The other, a farmer's " arm reach " around straw . What next a " peck " of picked plums in litres . Or ten kilohertz of concrete in a driveway . ( sound of. Truck unloading in Decibels ) . spacesailor 1
facthunter Posted yesterday at 03:49 AM Posted yesterday at 03:49 AM .18 is almost .2 which is !/5th of a Km.=s 1000 metres so just under 200 metres 180 is 90% of 200. . Any distance covered / time elapsed is a speed. Speed change/elapsed time is acceleration rate.. Nev
Red Posted yesterday at 05:00 AM Posted yesterday at 05:00 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, spacesailor said: I wasn't converting metrics to another system. I can't understand 0.18 of a Kilometre. On a " walking ap " ( Strava ) .or decimals of " kilometres per hour " . why not 'meters per second ' , it makes just as much sense . As " litres per bushel " , one is volume . The other, a farmer's " arm reach " around straw . What next a " peck " of picked plums in litres . Or ten kilohertz of concrete in a driveway . ( sound of. Truck unloading in Decibels ) . spacesailor I know you weren't converting SS Different Bushel SS...? https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/bushel&ved=2ahUKEwiL9O7Y2tGMAxWOQEEAHcjfMNcQFnoECDQQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2ex-it179YfJ2XJWqV69aI Edited yesterday at 05:01 AM by Red
Red Posted yesterday at 05:05 AM Posted yesterday at 05:05 AM 1 hour ago, facthunter said: .18 is almost .2 which is !/5th of a Km.=s 1000 metres so just under 200 metres 180 is 90% of 200. . Any distance covered / time elapsed is a speed. Speed change/elapsed time is acceleration rate.. Nev Lol
facthunter Posted yesterday at 05:19 AM Posted yesterday at 05:19 AM Yeah Everybody knows that stuff. sorry. Nev 1
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