@dwilliss said:
@mauricio said:
the real wtf is that in 2009 people still use lb, in, oz and others measurement other than ton/kg, km/m/cmwho uses lb and in except uk and part of us?
Umm... Pretty much all of the U.S. uses lb and in. And distances here are in miles, not km.
And why is it that in the UK, a person's weight is measured in "stone"
(always in the singular). What's the conversion factor for that
I'd say anyone who does anything scientific might like to have a word with you, even in the USA. Unless you can find a molecular biologist or something that measures things in 'nano-inches'.
Also, Google 'Convert 1 stone to pounds'. Google is always your friend. Google is always right. Believe in the Google. Trust in the Google. (e,f;b)