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Abzynthe said:
And what about pieces of eight? :eusa-whistle:

Me thinks that we are a wee bit off topic here. I remember the halfpenny and the farthing :crazy: Abz for your benefit a farthing is a quarter of one penny and yes you could buy sweets for a farthing :dance:
 

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This is like reading a foreign language - none of it makes any sense :)


The real de a ocho, also known as the Spanish dollar, the eight-real coin, or the piece of eight (Spanish peso de ocho), is a silver coin, of approximately 38 mm diameter, worth eight reales, that was minted in the Spanish Empire after a Spanish currency reform in 1497. Its purpose was to correspond to the German thaler.
 

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I was half right ;)

As we went decimal on 15th Feb 1971 you can be forgiven

So how long will it take before you go metric too and drive on the right side of the road!
You see how much easier decimal is. It's the same for metric system...
Just admit it, continental standards are superior. :D
 

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It is easier in most things but I have no idea how many cm high I am or my weight in kg.
 

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That's because you are not using metric tools...
BTW I found that google is pretty good in conversions, so I entered "187 cm in feet" and found that I am 6 feet 1⅝ inch :crazy:
 
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I haven't got a clue as to what my height is in metric nor my weight come to that. Even the Americans confuse me by using Lbs :crazy: I know that 50mm is 2" and so have to start there, but don't confuse me with cm :wtf: I also know that 80km is 50miles but again that has to be my starting point.
 
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I can't function in metric for height, weight nor distance (not speed measure in km/h). However, pre metric money is a complete mystery to me. Mind you, depending on what happens in September I could have a whole new currency to learn. It'll probably be called the Salmon(d) with 100 trouts making up a Salmon(d).
 

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pete.garratt said:
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Abzynthe said:
Whats a shilling? :eusa-whistle: #iGeneration

Ten pence to you youngers !
:eusa-think:

Are you sure?

I thought there were 20 schillings in a pound, making a single schilling equal to 5p.

Glad someone spotted my deliberate mistake. Ten pence was two bob or a florin to be correct.
 

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Deliberate aye? ;)

Shame on you for corrupting our knowledge with inaccurate information :p
 
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Deliberate aye? ;)

Shame on you for corrupting our knowledge with inaccurate information :p

Never mind Abz my son, you can depend upon the old fart to keep you on the straight and narrow :lol:
 
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I work in a mix of imperial and metric, so for me it's:

Millimetres
Centimetres
Inches
Feet
Metres
Miles

I can't get my head around subdivisions of inches (e.g. eighths) hence I use Millimetres & Centimetres. There's too big a gap between cm's and a metre, hence I use feet. Kilometres are too short to be of use (at least the way my head works) things are either close enough to be described as 'over there' or are x miles away :)

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I grew up with imperial measurements for everything (including old money). During my lifetime most things I've happily swapped to metric (eg. money, measurements, weights (including my own), capacities etc.) but other things I stick with imperial eg. miles (for obvious reasons), personal height etc.

If the UK had bitten the bullet and gone totally metric on everything we'd all be used to it by now and think nothing of it.
 
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