• henfredemars@infosec.pub
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    5 months ago

    Interesting. Is this often what is used in other countries perhaps? I’m an American and I’ve always been asked in terms of inches. I’d guess centimeter would be used most other places.

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          True as hell.

          Small distances? Inches and feet.

          Large distances? Kilometers.

          Outdoor temperature? Celsius.

          Oven temperature? Fahrenheit

          I feel like liquid volume is the only one we’ve truly went all in in metric (oz and gallon aren’t really used day to day)

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            5 months ago

            Still can’t be sure when buying set of measuring spoons though. Is it a metric cup?

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      5 months ago

      I assume they’re asking what length of blade guard to use, as sometimes they do come in mm sizes

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          I just got a haircut, here in the US they commonly use some unclear numbering system. They said to me “Do you like it at a 4? We could start there and go to a 3”

          I looked it up and apparently they’re 1/8ths of an inch so there’s at least some sense to it.

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          Could be fractional inches, but I’ve never seen it; arbitrary numbering is pretty common on cheap razors though