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Q: Are units afraid of inches?

I'm not trying to brag, but I'm well endowed by centimeter standards (2.54cm).

I have read that a lot of measurement units are afraid of the imperial system. I'm genuinely concerned that I may have trouble finding and keeping a stable measurement system that is easy and logic when I'm used in science. Has anyone experienced or have any input regarding this phenomenon? It would be really great to hear from the metric system.

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Are you talking about the size of your right toe?

 

Where I come from, lambchops, you would qualify for disability, welfare and emergency surgery with a size like that.

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Could you repeat the question? In other words, this time, choose a question and state it clearly. 

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Metric is the only way to go. 

 

If you discuss the size of anything with anyone, it is not the measurement system that matters. What matters is that you only take out enough of the subject at hand to win the size discussion

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