kjpmi OP t1_iy9e8uf wrote
Reply to comment by ZoeperJ in Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
Psst. They’re both the same distance here in the real world. 😉
ZoeperJ t1_iy9eu61 wrote
Perhaps, but the majority of people cannot use a mile (1.61 km.) or feet (33.5cm) or inches (2.54cm).
Only Liberia, Myanmar and the US hang on to this imperial System. Therefore I shared the distance for the majority of the world. 😉
Meeple_person t1_iyc7i7w wrote
UK predominately uses miles for distance too.
Although metric for anything it feels like at the time. And Celsius for low temperatures and Fahrenheit for hot. Its a bit weird.
BecauseRotor t1_iycc084 wrote
Not so weird when you consider it’s the UK :p
Meeple_person t1_iye46bk wrote
Fair point well made.
Ahhhhrg t1_iycgg5n wrote
I've lived in London for 11 years and never heard anyone use Fahrenheit, in what context would it be used? All the recipes I've seen use Celsius.
Meeple_person t1_iye3ye6 wrote
People. We say it to each other all the time. "Oooh it'll be in the 70's this week"
kjpmi OP t1_iy9fse6 wrote
I would hope that the majority of the world can use google and convert it in about 5 seconds if they felt curious.
ZoeperJ t1_iy9gxu3 wrote
Why not include in the postvso it is clear to everyone 🤔
SweetNeo85 t1_iyaoltr wrote
Because it's ONE OF THOSE THREE countries you listed that took the picture.
kjpmi OP t1_iy9h4e9 wrote
You already did so thank you! But it’s not like it’s some mystery or super hard to find out.
ZoeperJ t1_iy9ho2a wrote
I never said that.
TemporaryCream t1_iyam91u wrote
30.48cm actually
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