On Saturday, August 7, 2021 3:43:28 AM EDT [email protected] wrote:
> I regard myself as being “bilingual” in terms of units of measurement in
> that I can work equally well in either imperial or metric units and I can
> flip between the two. In my view, unless you have that sort of competence
> in both systems of units, you cannot describe yourself as being”
> bilingual”.  Finally, when I was at school, I was taught “Ek moenie my
> languages mix nie”, which, in the case of the US, I would rewrite as „No
> debo mix mis languages”.

Is "my" English or Afrikaans? My pen is in my hand!

Can you *calculate* equally well in imperial? I can't, unless it's 
dimensionally simple like a geometry problem where the only non-dimensionless 
unit is the foot. I once fell asleep in a class while the prof was explaining, 
in pounds and cubic feet, how to calculate the percentage of moisture in a 
soil sample. I woke up and did the problems by converting everything to metric 
and calculating in metric.

Pierre
-- 
Don't buy a French car in Holland. It may be a citroen.



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