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Well, I mean they do a lot of that down here, too, but most Americans don't really get the metric system so when I was up in Canada, they were switching over and the British Columbia province, so at least around Vancouver, Portland, all that kind of thing their schools went really heavy into it and Then I didn't really Until I got down to Arkansas, that's where I learned what inches were all about, but think about it. When you're talking about specialized stuff, you know, getting it just exact, do you want to go by, you know, eighth of an inch or is it thirty seconds or sixty-fourths, millimeters so much, uh, uh, similar, you know, at least I think it is. And, uh, anyhow, just the way things are, I guess. One day, our countries will do it all straightened out and go with one system and one system only. Not in my lifetime, that's for sure. Oh, yeah, I hear you. I wish our, our trades would use the metric system, you know, um, Because the acceptable play for a plumber or carpenter is quarter-inch If you switch over to metric then they're acceptable plays down to mill Which is much nicer. I Just wish they'd pick one Make a universal one, you know, everybody knows what it is then Be much easier just like wires Same thing just pick one system. There's two and there shouldn't be this should only be one Anyway, I'm just an old cranky man, what can I say?
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