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12-12-2016, 01:11 PM
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Senior Member
Name: Frank
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I could not agree more!
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Originally Posted by sokhapkin
How I wish USA to migrate to the normal metric measurement system...
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12-12-2016, 01:15 PM
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#42
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Senior Member
Name: Steve
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sokhapkin
How I wish USA to migrate to the normal metric measurement system...
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I bought a metric tape measure years ago , all it did was confuse me . Everything I tried to measure was in inches and feet.
I gave up and threw the tape in my junk tool box.
Maybe my grandkids can figure it out , there more tech savvy than I am.
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12-12-2016, 02:45 PM
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Senior Member
Name: alan
Trailer: looking
Colorado
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Originally Posted by frank_a
The sky is not gonna fall. These changes will comes slow, and especially when the U.S. is pumping so much oil.
On the other hand, it is what it is, and there ain't much we can do about it except grouse!
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Prices tend to ratchet upwards faster then downwards.
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12-12-2016, 02:57 PM
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Senior Member
Name: Dave W
Trailer: Escape 19 and Escape 15B
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Quote:
Originally Posted by minke
Prices tend to ratchet upwards faster then downwards.
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Prices only rise quickly before I buy a stock. After I buy, the prices tend to drop quite quickly.
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12-12-2016, 03:28 PM
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#45
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Senior Member
Trailer: 2004 13 ft Scamp Custom Deluxe
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sokhapkin
How I wish USA to migrate to the normal metric measurement system...
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We have already migrated as far as necessary to function well. Selling gas by the liter would only allow price and tax increases to go unnoticed. In a country as big as ours, miles works better than kilometers, (makes us feel closer!  )
We have completely migrated to metric in the automotive industry to accommodate out sourcing and globalization, Calibrating a speedometer for American roads is a small concession.
Heck the UK still uses Miles and MPH, AND they drive on the WRONG side of the road to boot. Canada chose to drive on the right side of the road, so why not Miles as well?!
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12-12-2016, 03:38 PM
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#46
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Senior Member
Trailer: 2007 19 ft Escape 5.0 / 2002 GMC (1973 Boler project)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by minke
Prices tend to ratchet upwards faster then downwards.
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Hi: minke... The downward ratchet starts as soon as I have my truck filled up!!!
Alf S. North shore of Lake Erie
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12-12-2016, 03:42 PM
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OK Floyd, now explain Fahrenheit.
...the zero point is determined by placing the thermometer in brine: he used a mixture of ice, water, and ammonium chloride, a salt, at a 1:1:1 ratio. This is a frigorific mixture which stabilizes its temperature automatically: that stable temperature was defined as 0 °F (−17.78 °C). The second point, at 32 degrees, was a mixture of ice and water without the ammonium chloride at a 1:1 ratio. The third point, 96 degrees, was approximately the human body temperature, then called "blood-heat"
According to a letter Fahrenheit wrote to his friend Herman Boerhaave, his scale was built on the work of Ole Rřmer, whom he had met earlier. In Rřmer's scale, brine freezes at zero, water freezes and melts at 7.5 degrees, body temperature is 22.5, and water boils at 60 degrees. Fahrenheit multiplied each value by four in order to eliminate fractions and increase the granularity of the scale.
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12-12-2016, 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Glenn Baglo
OK Floyd, now explain Fahrenheit. ...the zero point is determined by placing the thermometer in brine: he used a mixture of ice, water, and ammonium chloride, a salt, at a 1:1:1 ratio. This is a frigorific mixture which stabilizes its temperature automatically: that stable temperature was defined as 0 °F (−17.78 °C). The second point, at 32 degrees, was a mixture of ice and water without the ammonium chloride at a 1:1 ratio. The third point, 96 degrees, was approximately the human body temperature, then called "blood-heat"
According to a letter Fahrenheit wrote to his friend Herman Boerhaave, his scale was built on the work of Ole Rřmer, whom he had met earlier. In Rřmer's scale, brine freezes at zero, water freezes and melts at 7.5 degrees, body temperature is 22.5, and water boils at 60 degrees. Fahrenheit multiplied each value by four in order to eliminate fractions and increase the granularity of the scale.
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Books burn at Celsius 232.7778. Not quite as catchy is it? 
It's not just the number, but I'm sure Bradbury liked the ominous Teutonic sound of the word Fahrenheit?
The irony of the concept of a book about a time when all books are banned was further exacerbated when it came out on tape!  I don't know what the title would then be on either scale??
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12-12-2016, 06:20 PM
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#49
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Hi: floyd... At what temp does tape stick?
Alf S. North shore of Lake Erie
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12-12-2016, 06:28 PM
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Senior Member
Name: Sergey
Trailer: 2014 Scamp 16 layout 4, 2018 Winnebago Revel 4x4
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Water freezes at 0 and boils at 100. Kilometer is 1000 meters. Kilogramm is 1000 gramms. 1 liter is 20 shots of Vodka. Simple and intuitive :-)
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12-12-2016, 07:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Alf S.
Hi: floyd... At what temp does tape stick?
Alf S. North shore of Lake Erie 
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It ain't ZERO!
You gotta check this out though.And WATCH the video.....
https://fiberfixnow.com/thevideo
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12-12-2016, 08:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sokhapkin
Water freezes at 0 and boils at 100. Kilometer is 1000 meters. Kilogramm is 1000 gramms. 1 liter is 20 shots of Vodka. Simple and intuitive :-)
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Yeah!....Some folks do need it simple, maybe even intuitive!
But then, after 20 shots of Vodka I guess its 6 of one and half a dozen of the other, and nobody cares!
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12-12-2016, 09:22 PM
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Senior Member
Name: Paul
Trailer: '04 Scamp 19D, TV:Tacoma 3.5L 4door, SB
Colorado
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In 1999 the Mars Climate Orbiter was lost due to a unit mix-up. That was a big one.
This one is a small one: Twice a year we help with a sale of donated clothing, so tape measures are used all the time to size things. Somebody bought Chinese dual unit seamstress tape measures, inches and millimeters (I was told they were cheap). As we started using them, something seemed off, so I folded the tape and found that those "inches" were 33.something millimeters. I trusted that the millimeters were good, but what were those inches? It turned out that China has a traditional unit of length that is now defined to be 100/3=33.33... millimeters, by some modern convention. Anybody heard of those?
We pulled those tape measures out of use before we started selling people some very tight fitting pants!
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12-12-2016, 09:52 PM
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Member
Name: Mo
Trailer: Still looking
Texas
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I'm familiar with an area of southeast Texas that just went through a massive boom/bust cycle with the Eagle Ford Shale.
A few new wells are being drilled, but other wells were capped or further exploration put on hold until it becomes economically feasible to start producing again.
There is also the recent find in West Texas:
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Nov 16, 2016: The U.S. Geological Survey says a deposit in West Texas is the largest continuous oil and gas deposit ever discovered in the United States. On Tuesday, the USGS announced that an area known as the Wolfcamp shale contains 20 billion barrels of oil and 16 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
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Reserves are estimated to be three times larger than the massive Bakken Formation in North Dakota.
I don't think the US is headed for oil/gas scarcity and high prices any time in the near future.
Here's a New York Times article from Dec. 1: Oil Prices: What’s Behind the
Volatility? Simple Economics
Good article and this is the last paragraph:
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When are oil prices likely to recover?
Oil markets have bounced back considerably since hitting a low of $26.21 a barrel in New York in early February.
Some analysts still question how long the current recovery can be sustained because the global oil market remains substantially oversupplied. In the United States, domestic stockpiles are at their highest levels in decades.
But over the long term, demand for fuels is recovering in some countries, and that could help crude prices recover in the next year or two.
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12-13-2016, 05:51 AM
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Senior Member
Name: Carl
Trailer: 2015 Escape 5.0TA
Florida
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sokhapkin
Water freezes at 0 and boils at 100. Kilometer is 1000 meters. Kilogramm is 1000 gramms. 1 liter is 20 shots of Vodka. Simple and intuitive :-)
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Simple and intuitive or not, it is doubtful that the US will switch to the metric system. The second reason is that the cost to change out a zillion road signs would be prohibitive. The same is somewhat true about printed literature describing points of interest (e.g., to get to Historic Hillside in, turn left at Oak Avenue and drive 3 and 4/10 miles).
But the primary reason is the same as you have in your dislike of the English system. People who have used the English system all their lives are not comfortable with the metric system, and find it as confusing as you find the metric system. English system users have a good mental visualization of how far a mile is, but not a kilometer. I somehow cannot imagine a football referee announcing it is "first and 9.144." Or a baseball commentator announcing "that was a 152.88 kph fast ball" (95 mph).
The bottom line is that if you are going to live or travel in the US, you are going to have to deal with the English system of weights and measures whether or not you like it, just as a US citizen traveling to Canada is going to have to deal with the metric system, and in one particular province, road signs in the French language. And not all systems in worldwide use are as "intuitive" as the metric system, yet everyone leans to live with them. Think 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day, 28, 29, 30, or 31 days in a month, or as generally accepted 4 weeks in a month, 12 months in a year or 365-1/4 days, etc.
And incidentally, whether or not 20 shots of vodka equals one liter is dependent upon the honesty of the bartender!
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12-13-2016, 08:45 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CPW
Simple and intuitive or not, it is doubtful that the US will switch to the metric system. The second reason is that the cost to change out a zillion road signs would be prohibitive. The same is somewhat true about printed literature describing points of interest (e.g., to get to Historic Hillside in, turn left at Oak Avenue and drive 3 and 4/10 miles).
But the primary reason is the same as you have in your dislike of the English system. People who have used the English system all their lives are not comfortable with the metric system, and find it as confusing as you find the metric system. English system users have a good mental visualization of how far a mile is, but not a kilometer. I somehow cannot imagine a football referee announcing it is "first and 9.144." Or a baseball commentator announcing "that was a 152.88 kph fast ball" (95 mph).
The bottom line is that if you are going to live or travel in the US, you are going to have to deal with the English system of weights and measures whether or not you like it, just as a US citizen traveling to Canada is going to have to deal with the metric system, and in one particular province, road signs in the French language. And not all systems in worldwide use are as "intuitive" as the metric system, yet everyone leans to live with them. Think 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day, 28, 29, 30, or 31 days in a month, or as generally accepted 4 weeks in a month, 12 months in a year or 365-1/4 days, etc.
And incidentally, whether or not 20 shots of vodka equals one liter is dependent upon the honesty of the bartender!
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Hi: CPW... What about a New York minute?  Because miles are so much longer than kilometers it takes forever to get anywhere!!! 
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12-13-2016, 03:18 PM
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Senior Member
Name: Sergey
Trailer: 2014 Scamp 16 layout 4, 2018 Winnebago Revel 4x4
SW Florida
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CPW
The bottom line is that if you are going to live or travel in the US, you are going to have to deal with the English system of weights and measures whether or not you like it, just as a US citizen traveling to Canada is going to have to deal with the metric system,
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I an US citizen.And I dislike English system and prefer metric system.
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12-13-2016, 03:25 PM
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I think that if we just kept the oil that we get from Canada and what we get in the USA right here in our two countries, we would have affordable fuel prices.
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12-13-2016, 03:27 PM
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There's usually a problem with attempting to control supply to drive prices up. It generally doesn't last long. The results of OPEC controlling supply for several years is that more countries are now producing it's more difficult to control supply. I noticed that in news on oil prices today the crude prices are going down. Local gas prices are going down almost to what they were a year ago.
All the while Dow Jones is going up. IRAs and 401Ks are reaping the benefit.
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12-13-2016, 03:28 PM
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Let's see.
Water freezes at 0°C, and boils at 100°C.
1 cubic centimetre (cc) of water is equal to 1 milliliter (ml) and 1 gram (gm) weight.
I calorie is the amount of energy to raise 1 cc of water through 1°C.
1,000 millimetres (mm) is one metre (m) . 1,000 metres is one kilometer (km).
Pretty darn simple, eh?
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