As I'm sure a number of you know, there was a big push back in the 1970s to get the United States onto the metric system (to include using Celsius versus Fahrenheit). Obviously, that petered out very quickly because of push-back from the public. Since then, I've seen several instances where stretches of newly paved interstate highway (and some State roads) have converted over to the metric system (my own Interstate 19, for example).
The last time I checked, there were only three or four other countries that haven't gone to the metric system (or Celsius) as their primary system of measurement. Why?
What are your thoughts, pro or con?
Personally, I'm a fan of moving over to metric. Sure, it'll be a little confusing for those of us that grew up under the current system, but the younger crowd will get just as easily accustomed to the new system as we did the old one. Plus, we could get rid of a bunch of conversion charts that would be rendered useless (no need for conversion charts on a system based on the number 10).
The last time I checked, there were only three or four other countries that haven't gone to the metric system (or Celsius) as their primary system of measurement. Why?
What are your thoughts, pro or con?
Personally, I'm a fan of moving over to metric. Sure, it'll be a little confusing for those of us that grew up under the current system, but the younger crowd will get just as easily accustomed to the new system as we did the old one. Plus, we could get rid of a bunch of conversion charts that would be rendered useless (no need for conversion charts on a system based on the number 10).