Message from @RMS_Gigantic

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2019-01-10 17:06:24 UTC  

if shit face gets back in, I'd look into it more seriously

2019-01-10 17:06:50 UTC  

Also they've been putting out dank-ass images on their Facebook like this one

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/532966360519802890/532968573933715470/Parti_51.jpg

2019-01-10 17:07:21 UTC  

well, I can say this, @RMS_Gigantic - I definitely feel closer to my american neighbours than I used to

2019-01-10 17:07:27 UTC  

how do you feel about americans switching to metric though?

2019-01-10 17:07:34 UTC  

theres no way we are switching to imperial

2019-01-10 17:07:43 UTC  

switching?

2019-01-10 17:07:46 UTC  

how old are you, son?

2019-01-10 17:07:50 UTC  

Both nations use both systems due to their proximity to each other

2019-01-10 17:08:10 UTC  

do constructions sites back east use metric?

2019-01-10 17:08:22 UTC  

everyone does.

2019-01-10 17:08:27 UTC  

???

2019-01-10 17:08:34 UTC  

people still build using imperial here

2019-01-10 17:08:53 UTC  

I-19 from Tuscon, AZ to the Mexican border uses Metric

2019-01-10 17:09:00 UTC  

and some speed limit signs along the Canadian border

2019-01-10 17:09:36 UTC  

the old school guys haven't changed. if you're gonna go on a construction site, you need to know how to do it in feet and inches

2019-01-10 17:09:36 UTC  

And for the record, Quebec could continue to use the metric system

2019-01-10 17:10:06 UTC  

Even if they adopt US road signage common to the other states, the guide includes metric signage for speed limits

2019-01-10 17:11:19 UTC  

though thanks to the American application of federalism, states can maintain their own standards for a LOT of shit

2019-01-10 17:11:33 UTC  

I was just saying that imperial is still used in some parts of canada, especially in house construction

2019-01-10 17:11:55 UTC  

In fact, Parti 51 essentially advocates for their position as a sort of middle road between independence and federation, with the shortcomings of each addressed via American statehood

2019-01-10 17:12:08 UTC  

Yeah, and metric is used in some places down here

2019-01-10 17:12:23 UTC  

The Metric system is no less a barrier than language is

2019-01-10 17:12:32 UTC  

There are a few parts of my state highways that use Metric

2019-01-10 17:12:41 UTC  

and giving Quebec statehood wouldn't even be the first time the US granted statehood to a majority French-speaking area

2019-01-10 17:12:44 UTC  

I don't really mind it so long as the imperial measurement is indicated beside it

2019-01-10 17:12:51 UTC  

That particular honor goes to Louisiana at time of admission

2019-01-10 17:15:12 UTC  

``` Yeah, and metric is used in some places down here ```
I'm actually surprised..

2019-01-10 17:15:30 UTC  

Hell, look at US food labeling

2019-01-10 17:15:42 UTC  

Lousana only has a french quarter or what?

2019-01-10 17:16:00 UTC  

It does today

2019-01-10 17:16:07 UTC  

they speak cooler french than quebecquer french

2019-01-10 17:16:09 UTC  

but when it was first admitted as a state, it was majority French-speaking

2019-01-10 17:16:36 UTC  

east of Quebec is the canadian cajuns called acadiens

2019-01-10 17:16:38 UTC  

But yeah, soda cans, for example, have their sizes labeled as "12 FL OZ (355 mL)"

2019-01-10 17:17:17 UTC  

and it's pretty common in science fields, while American engineers tend to work in US Customary units

2019-01-10 17:17:33 UTC  

well good. metric makes more sense

2019-01-10 17:17:51 UTC  

Nah, US Customary does, especially in engineering and day-to-day use

2019-01-10 17:18:57 UTC  

what is us customary units?

2019-01-10 17:19:15 UTC  

What most folks call "Imperial units" as used in the US

2019-01-10 17:19:25 UTC  

It's called US Customary because it differs from Imperial in certain ways