1:45:07fully transitioning to digital currency would take decades in most countries, can't imagine how long it would take in America
1:45:09How many feet are in a mile?
1:45:12digital currency is popular because little regulations and if gov gets involved they 100% will regulate the fuck out of it
1:45:18y'all don't have a choice anymore, you're stuck with the British system since you've used it for so long LMAO
1:45:20Imperial is good for stuff like woodwork because 12 divides better than 10
1:45:27This is coming from someone who understand all the tech behind it.
1:45:28those euros were tampered with
1:45:28how does it make more sense?
1:45:30how many yards are in a mile? how many pounds are in a ton?
1:45:40Just use Kelvin if you want something good
1:45:41F is better to estimate outside temp
1:45:42Fahrenheit takes pressure into consideration
1:45:42Celsius is only good if you're boiling water
1:45:48Hahah, "Fahrenheit makes practical sense"
1:45:51Metric is based off water, Imperial is based off the human body. Or so I’ve heard
1:45:53I still don't get farenheint
1:45:54Fahrenheit is more useful for daily use rather than science
1:45:55Digital currency and digital ID.
1:45:58oh, it snows if it's below 32 degrees, makes total sense!
1:46:04Fahrenheit is more useful agreed.
1:46:05I still haven't heard any kind of explanation from anyone how it's better
1:46:05The English are weirder they use Stone still
1:46:08Classic dumb argument of temperature
1:46:11@winterspawn69 Celsius has a 100 degree range from freezing to literally boiling. Fahrenheit uses a range of 100 for useful temps
1:46:13Metric is better for scientific research- precision, accuracy, etc. when it matters.
1:46:13Yeah you can half, quarter and thirds 12 in discrete units