Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/08/09

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Subject: [Leica] Was Today is 8/9/10 Now Metric
From: imagist3 at mac.com (George Lottermoser)
Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2010 11:59:07 -0500
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If one really wants to "go metric"
you have to buy the tools:
metric rulers
metric thermometers
etc.

Problem is so much of out "stuff"
is still "not metric"
so we need to be fluent in both
(actually three systems)
need fractions wrenches and taps drill bits
need decimal inches
and numbered drill bits and taps
in the machinist world
need metric wrenches taps and drill bits

Regards,
George Lottermoser 
george at imagist.com
http://www.imagist.com
http://www.imagist.com/blog
http://www.linkedin.com/in/imagist





On Aug 9, 2010, at 10:57 AM, Tina Manley wrote:

> I totally agree that conversion doesn't work.  You need to start thinking 
> in
> metric - just like with a foreign language.  Don't translate -  think in 
> the
> other language.  Metric makes so much more sense.  I use it whenever I can 
> -
> of course, in the darkroom and with photography, metric is the only
> language!  I wish more of my cookbooks used metric, but so far, it's only
> the "foreign" ones that do.


Replies: Reply from jayanand at gmail.com (Jayanand Govindaraj) ([Leica] Was Today is 8/9/10 Now Metric)
In reply to: Message from leicar at q.com (Aram Langhans) ([Leica] Was Today is 8/9/10 Now Metric)
Message from images at comporium.net (Tina Manley) ([Leica] Was Today is 8/9/10 Now Metric)