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Question: There are 3 countries in the world that use Imperial Units. Why don't we switch to metric? | '''Question''': There are 3 countries in the world that use Imperial Units. Why don't we switch to metric? | ||
Answer: We are severely limited in our steel and other material purchase options locally if we use metric. Our material costs inrease 2-8 times if we use metric. Further, we welcome you to make the conversion to metric - it's an open source project. | '''Answer''': We are severely limited in our steel and other material purchase options locally if we use metric. Our material costs thus inrease 2-8 times if we use metric. Further, we welcome you to make the conversion to metric - it's an open source project. |
Latest revision as of 13:17, 26 October 2012
Question: There are 3 countries in the world that use Imperial Units. Why don't we switch to metric?
Answer: We are severely limited in our steel and other material purchase options locally if we use metric. Our material costs thus inrease 2-8 times if we use metric. Further, we welcome you to make the conversion to metric - it's an open source project.