On 9 Nov 2006 23:38:41 GMT, "Default User"
wrote:
Dave Smith wrote:
Default User wrote:
Stupid example, though. If you're going 100 MPH, a 500 mile
trip also takes five hours. If you're only using one set of
units, it doesn't make any difference what they are.
More practically, 60MPH is a mile a minute, and very easy to work
with.
Yes, but then you have to divide by 60 to know how many hours
that work out to.
Is that a problem for most people? After all, the same time system is
used in most places.
Brian
THE metric unit of time is the second. Minutes and hours are not
metric.
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