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  • u0421793@toot.pikopublish.ingU u0421793@toot.pikopublish.ing

    @amiserabilist @wendinoakland @renwillis @Natasha_Jay @stux what’re you on about? England uses metric measurements, we (all of the UK not just England) is a hard-metric nation. The only English people using imperial measurements are long dead many generations ago, before decimalisation and the common market.

    Britain went decimal in the middle of the reign of Queen Euston, I mean Victoria, with the long-fought for introduction of the Florin, which was our first decimal coin. It kept getting vetoed over and over, since the first proposals some centuries prior to that.

    amiserabilist@beige.partyA This user is from outside of this forum
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    schrieb am zuletzt editiert von
    #160

    @u0421793 @renwillis

    sorry it took me this long to notice the sarcasm.

    i have been on here all day avoiding being a responsible adult.

    @Natasha_Jay @stux @renwillis @wendinoakland

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    • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

      100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.

      anguadelphine@mk.absturztau.beA This user is from outside of this forum
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      schrieb am zuletzt editiert von
      #161

      @Natasha_Jay@tech.lgbt

      Quite right
      YYYY MM DD Month Day 23:59 format like sensible filenames.
      Easy Peasy to find and divide into yearly folders, subbed into monthly if there are too many.

      Plus tariff the crap out of the
      US Imperial system.
      Sell in metric or not at all. I have handy dandy conversion apps and a dual read tape measure.
      They HAD to be difficult, not just simplifying the English language into gibberish, but changing the units too.
      Frankly the UK had to go metric just to piss the Yanks off; not that we have completely of course.

      Note to other replies: the UK has been a hybrid for around 60 years.
      The paper size system changed in 1959, A4 replaced foolscap, we didn't use Letter which the Yanks do.

      Roads are in miles, beer in pints, shorts in gills and a lot of people think F in hot weather C in cold weather, inches - feet - yards are still commonplace.
      A UK Gallon is 8 pints, made up of 20 fluid ounces / 1750ml.

      mm I can just about deal with, yes I am old and find fractions easier than decimals.

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      • u0421793@toot.pikopublish.ingU u0421793@toot.pikopublish.ing

        @amiserabilist @wendinoakland @renwillis @Natasha_Jay @stux what’re you on about? England uses metric measurements, we (all of the UK not just England) is a hard-metric nation. The only English people using imperial measurements are long dead many generations ago, before decimalisation and the common market.

        Britain went decimal in the middle of the reign of Queen Euston, I mean Victoria, with the long-fought for introduction of the Florin, which was our first decimal coin. It kept getting vetoed over and over, since the first proposals some centuries prior to that.

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        #162

        @u0421793 @amiserabilist @renwillis @Natasha_Jay @stux And yet the prevalence of “stones” continues

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        • wendinoakland@beige.partyW wendinoakland@beige.party

          @u0421793 @amiserabilist @renwillis @Natasha_Jay @stux And yet the prevalence of “stones” continues

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          schrieb am zuletzt editiert von
          #163

          @wendinoakland

          i missed the sarcasm too at first:

          "Britain went decimal in the middle of the reign of Queen Euston, I mean Victoria, with the long-fought for introduction of the Florin, which was our first decimal coin. It kept getting vetoed over and over, since the first proposals some centuries prior to that."

          https://beige.party/@amiserabilist/115923813216434301

          @u0421793 @renwillis @Natasha_Jay @stux

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          • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

            100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.

            daiversity@kind.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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            schrieb am zuletzt editiert von
            #164

            @Natasha_Jay 💯 Totally agree. In fact, I've been saying that since 10/30/98

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            • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

              100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.

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              #165

              @Natasha_Jay Also applies to ‘momentarily’ meaning ‘in a short while’ as opposed to ‘for an instant’.

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              • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.

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                timrichards@aus.social
                schrieb am zuletzt editiert von
                #166

                @Natasha_Jay @Gargron And on Fahrenheit temperatures.

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                • wendinoakland@beige.partyW wendinoakland@beige.party

                  @amiserabilist @NickGates @glasspusher It’s SOMEPLACE.

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                  #167

                  @wendinoakland @amiserabilist @NickGates

                  No Man did this to me!

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                  • zetabeta@mastodon.socialZ zetabeta@mastodon.social

                    @sloanlance @Natasha_Jay
                    good idea!

                    let's ban celsius and km/h measurements, and replace them proper metric units. kelvins and m/s.

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                    #168

                    @zetabeta @Natasha_Jay
                    I'm willing to give it a try. Depending on how they're expressed, those units are fine to work with.

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                    • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                      100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.

                      ronanmcd@mastodon.greenR This user is from outside of this forum
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                      ronanmcd@mastodon.green
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                      #169

                      @Natasha_Jay yes please

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                      • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                        100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.

                        viralobscurity@mstdn.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
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                        viralobscurity@mstdn.social
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                        #170

                        @Natasha_Jay the MM/DD/YY format always seemed the dumbest way to write the date and really irritates me when something defaults to it

                        There is no logic to it as far as I can see

                        DD/MM/YY and YY/MM/DD at least have logic to their layouts

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                        • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                          100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.

                          arcadiagt5@mstdn.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                          arcadiagt5@mstdn.social
                          schrieb am zuletzt editiert von
                          #171

                          @Natasha_Jay That actually makes sense and therefore will never happen in today’s crazy world.

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                          • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                            100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.

                            iveyline@mastodon.nzI This user is from outside of this forum
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                            iveyline@mastodon.nz
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                            #172

                            @Natasha_Jay YES!!!!! It is so confusing. DD/MM/YY is totally logical.

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                            • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                              100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.

                              wwschoof@nerdculture.deW This user is from outside of this forum
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                              wwschoof@nerdculture.de
                              schrieb am zuletzt editiert von
                              #173

                              @Natasha_Jay

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                              • thanius@mastodon.chuggybumba.comT thanius@mastodon.chuggybumba.com

                                @Natasha_Jay I would wage an actual war on the MM/DD/YY format, but it would be confused about when the war even began.

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                                jdebp@mastodon.scot
                                schrieb am zuletzt editiert von
                                #174

                                @thanius

                                Start it on 26/01/26. In longer date formats it is expressed as the day after Haggis Day. (-:

                                @Natasha_Jay
                                #BurnsNight

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                                • njsg@mementomori.socialN njsg@mementomori.social

                                  @Natasha_Jay I eagerly await the positive impacts this tariff would have in the computer firmware industry

                                  https://mementomori.social/@njsg/114658795110049642

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                                  jdebp@mastodonapp.uk
                                  schrieb am zuletzt editiert von
                                  #175

                                  @njsg

                                  The fun part of that is that a necessary pre-cursor would be going back to get ISO 8601:1988 ratified almost a decade earlier than it was in our universe.

                                  The sad part is that, conversely, in our universe ANSI X3.30-1971 and FIPS PUB 4 had standardized YYYYMMDD years before the IBM PC was invented.

                                  @Natasha_Jay

                                  #ISO8601 #DateFormats #TimeTravel #retrocomputing #FIPS #ANSI #FIPSPub4

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                                  • justinh@twit.socialJ justinh@twit.social

                                    @Natasha_Jay "I used to not be political until the radical left started forcing DD/MM/YY down our throats, now for some reason I have strong opinions on the value of an ethnically diverse society."

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                                    jdebp@mastodon.scot
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                                    #176

                                    @JustinH

                                    ANSI X3.30-1971 (YYYYMMDD) was indeed ratified during the administration of that well-known Commie radical, #RichardNixon.

                                    (-:

                                    @Natasha_Jay
                                    #USPolitics #ISO8601 #ANSI

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                                    • zed@mstdn.partyZ zed@mstdn.party

                                      @vonxylofon but when I wear a watch (which is every day), and my train leaves at 18h, I don’t want to have to do math while looking at my watch to see if I’m going to be on time or not.

                                      soldusty@beige.partyS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      #177

                                      @zed @vonxylofon
                                      Math?
                                      18:00 is 6PM. I don't know anyone who can't auto subtract 12 from a number over 12.
                                      14:00 = 2pm. 23:35 = 11:35pm 🤷.

                                      Then most people in the UK / Europe have probably been doing this since the 1980s (didgital watches became cheap enough for most people to have one).

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                                      • renwillis@mstdn.socialR renwillis@mstdn.social

                                        @u0421793 @Natasha_Jay @stux @amiserabilist @wendinoakland can’t tell if your joking. Last time we toured Scotland “miles” were everywhere.

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                                        jdebp@mastodonapp.uk
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                                        #178

                                        @renwillis

                                        In seriousness: We mostly are metric in the U.K.. It's just that people *loudly* point to road signs and beer. Those are, though, the only 2 things left.

                                        Even then, it's not even all road signs. The Driver Location Signs, a system introduced fast approaching a quarter of a century ago, on our motorways are in #metric. New/replacement low bridge signs have to give metric primacy now. (Some private signage, such on some filling station forecourts built within recent decades, give clearances *only* in metric.)

                                        Wines, spirits, soft drinks and of course the (fossil) fuels for our cars are in millilitres and litres. D-I-Y is in millimetres and square metres. Most of life from spanners and USB cables through tyre tread depths and light bulb luminescences to medicines and butter is metric.

                                        @u0421793 @Natasha_Jay @stux @amiserabilist @wendinoakland

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                                        • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                                          100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.

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                                          soldusty@beige.party
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                                          #179

                                          @Natasha_Jay
                                          Just start phasing it out over the next few years.
                                          DD/MM/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD I can get behind.
                                          Never did understand the month first nonsense.

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