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On Dec 29, 1:53*pm, "
wrote: On 29/12/2011 17:01, Peter T. Daniels wrote: On Dec 29, 10:51 am, Robert *wrote: Richard *wrote: The UK government have (half-heartedly) been trying to remove old units of measurement for about as long, and that's not going too well. Arguably, non-metric units haven't been in full use for 30 years, and people of all ages are still familiar with them. And then there are things that are priced by weight and sold by unit.... I was in a Devon Tesco this past summer at the deli counter and wanted to purchase a small amount of sliced ham. In the US I'd ask for a 1/4 pound. The price tag on the ham listed the price in metric units and then helpfully listed the equivilent price in imperial weight. I asked for about 100 grams. The clerk responded, "so you want 3 or 4 slices then?" But maybe their slices are very different in thickness than ours! 4 oz. might be two sandwiches, which could be 8 slices of the very thin kind favored these days. Hardly! Ask them to thinly slice it, if you want.- Which makes the server's question utterly impractical and incomprehensible. |