Hadn't you noticed but each named unit of measure for volume in the 
imperial system
is precisely twice or half as large as the next. (Ok there are exceptions),
In this respect the imperial system is binary.

At 09:44 AM 8/21/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>"David A. Mann" wrote:
> >
> > Robert Harris writes:
> >
> > > We had rather stick with the more natural measurement system. I am sure
> > > that some day the rest of the world comes to its senses and adopt it,
> > > though. :)
> >
> >  IMO, the metric system is more logical...
>
>Rubbish. As one distinguished Australian has noted:
>
>"The Imperial system of measurement is an evolved system, as against the
>metric system which can be best described as revolutionary. The Imperial
>units were derived from commonly experienced physical objects, such as
>the human foot and the length of an English King's arm. Appropriate
>subdivisions kept unit length and number within easy human range, making
>them so suitable for the measurement of such common objects. The metric
>units, however, are reductions of astronomical size quantities, using a
>constant subdivision factor of ten. The length of the metre, a dimension
>which underpins the whole metric system, was originally (and quite
>erroneously, as it turned out), calculated as a fraction of the Earth's
>diameter. Given their respective origins, it would be a very strange
>coincidence indeed if metric units were superior to Imperial ones for
>everyday domestic measurement applications." (From discussion at:
>http://www.abc.net.au/rn/science/ockham/stories/s11563.htm)
>
>In fact, the metric system simply reflects a French attempt to dominate
>the world by defining its measurements, a failed attempt. While much of
>the world was sucked into the trap, Americans have resisted mightily,
>for good reasons, and will continue to do so. Another shrewd observer
>has pointed out:
>
>"We are of the firm belief that the metric system sucks.  It is a global
>conspiracy created to cause the downfall of all things that we know and
>love.  Upon careful examination it is clear that the metric system is at
>least indirectly responsible for most of the world's problems, including
>but not limited to: Government conspiracy, Microsoft Windows, Rap Music,
>Hondas and their drivers,
>Transistors..., Toxic waste, The Republicans, The Democrats..., Wrenches
>that dont fit, Starbucks coffee, Communism, Soccer, The Euro..." (and
>lots more) (See: http://metricsucks.com/ for more insights.)
>
>Bob Harris
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