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    I've been downloading top gear episodes the past few days out of boredom, and noticed they often use mph rather than kph. I thought that in the US we were the only people stupid enough to use our system of measurement over the metric system?

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    I'm pretty sure that the UK is also stuck with mph. Go figure.... metric system owns.
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      #3
      why does it matter, both of them are pretty arbitrary anyway...
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        #4
        Umm, you know we were a former colony right? And "our system of measurement" is often referred to as Empirical.
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          #5
          Originally posted by nando
          why does it matter, both of them are pretty arbitrary anyway...
          no shit - fast is fast - i agree...

          On point - i noticed that also, but Ryan already explained the rational for it
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            #6
            We use a half-ass version of the imperial system; the US customary units, or standard units. We don't really flow with the rest of the world, but thats fine. At least you land-lubbers don't have to use differing miles, fathoms, and other shit.

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              #7
              I dont know, meteric every based off of 10 thats pretty fucking easy for me to understand.


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                #8
                Originally posted by Skafrog
                We use a half-ass version of the imperial system; the US customary units, or standard units. We don't really flow with the rest of the world, but thats fine. At least you land-lubbers don't have to use differing miles, fathoms, and other shit.
                come on now... its not that hard.

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                  #9
                  Most things in England are metric except for speed. We use metres and and all that shiznit.
                  KPH is a cooler way of measuring speed I think, because the big numbers always fool you into thinking you are going faster, last week 210km/h in Germany was very fun. :D
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                    #10
                    Read the book "Measuring America" it tells you how and why we are on the system we are on, and how close we were to joining France in the new metric movement, really close, could tell here but I would need to type like 3 pgs of info and background check out the book it is really good.

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