well Mr Robert, there was a half- way acceptance to the metric system back then...& still is. the common denominator being no fractions.
so build measurements are typically inches and decimals. the metric system is divided in multiples of ten and so is product build in inches
divided in multiples of ten.
when it comes down to "weights & measures" it is a sad story.
I hate the 12oz bottles. I hate the "pint"/ "pounders"/ whatever that is, because when it washes down maybe the glass is just a mere 14oz anyway.
A liter glass is the only way. I figure if the beer gardens in Germany do it, so should we!
anyway, I was bored enough to go on- line & add my 2- cents. so be it.
I came across this the other day.
An Italian, a Scotsman, and a Chinese fellow were hired at a construction site. The foreman pointed out a huge pile of sand and told
the Italian guy, "You're in charge of sweeping." To the Scotsman he said, "You're in charge of shoveling." And to the Chinese guy,
"You're in charge of supplies." He then said, "Now, I have to leave for a little while. I expect you guys to make a dent in that there pile."
The foreman went away for a of couple hours, and, when he returned, the pile of sand was untouched. He asked the Italian, "Why didn't
you sweep any of it?" The Italian replied, "I no hava no broom. You said to the Chinese fella that he a wasa in a charge of supplies, but
he hasa disappeared and I no coulda finda him nowhere." Then the foreman turned to the Scotsman and said, "And you, I thought I told
you to shovel this pile." The Scotsman replied, "Aye, ye did lad, boot ah couldnay get meself a shoovel! Ye left th' Chinese gadgie in chairge
of supplies, boot ah couldnay fin' him either." The foreman was really angry by now and stormed off toward the pile of sand to look for the
Chinese guy. Just then, the Chinese guy jumped out from behind the pile of sand and yelled...
"SUPPLIES!!"
Seems as if I came across this joke 50 years ago...