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[–] Chronibus 3 points 16 points (+19|-3) ago 

Yes.

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[–] OneTrueCube 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Dvorak keyboards are also limited by the advent of hotkeys and keyboard shortcuts. Even though typing is more efficient, you'll also have to relearn the muscle memory for a lot of different applications

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[–] antiplebbitor 7 points 0 points (+7|-7) ago 

No. Metric is just as asinine and arbitrary as English imperial but even less flexible due to being in base-10. Metric is very fucking stupid. Uniformly stupid.

Celsius for instance. Fahrenheit uses arbitrary standards for arbitrary bases of gradations (freezing point/boiling point of water; 32/212 - asinine) - but at least it's more precise. Celsius has only 100 gradations in the same span that Fahrenheit utilizes 180 gradations.

English imperial is messy and not easily convertible, but generally vastly superior to metric.

All metric has going for it is that it's in base-10.

Whee! Big fucking deal!

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[–] TheHalfstache 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

The whole point of Imperial units was that you could do rough measurements without any special equipment. For temperature, you've got the freezing point of fresh water at 32 and the freezing point of brine at 0. The distance between those two points can be used to mark 64 and also 96 degrees, 96 being body temperature, giving you a thermometer that's not perfect but good enough in most respects.

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[–] tippyc 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

base 10 isnt even that great. taking half of something is easy but most other fractions suck.

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[–] LetsBeNakedOutside 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

Upvoat for the rant about Celsius!

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[–] xqvn2 2 points 1 point (+3|-2) ago 

No.