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Units of Measurement

ProSignTN

New Member
Sorry Boudica, but a 'cunt hair' is the least possible amount a man can adjust a measurement. It's less than fudge to the short side. And that shit dates back to busting wood in the 70's.
 

Humble PM

Mostly tolerates architects
Metric is leaps and bounds better than imperial, however I was taught imperial and it's what I use as well.
I do wish we used the A standard for paper/print sizes here, everything is the same aspect ratio, makes scaling artwork a breeze! no more clients sending you a 8.5"x11" flyer and wanting you to print it at 24"x36" for their A-Frame sign
A series is great - a cube A0xA0xA0 of water weighs one metric tonne (1189x841mm=1sqM)
 

Humble PM

Mostly tolerates architects
Worked with an American intern recently, who claimed to not get the metric system, so I had to perform plenty of mental arithmetic to accommodate her units of choice. Fortunately, I grew up with photographic paper sizes, which were always stated first in inches, then metric. My achilles heel is translating A-series to inches - aint no-one got time for that.
 

Humble PM

Mostly tolerates architects
These were some of the units I used on floor graphics in my print room during those times.

This was based on various international ways to keep a safe distance.
Bonus for recognising what and where...
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Gino

Premium Subscriber
Hmmmm........ but counting your money and things is a different story, along with weights & measures. They only standardized those things in the late 1800s, but not everyone is on the same page, yet. It's more basic, but over here, we all know what all the indicators mean..... except for the illegal aliens and the dumb ones. :bookworm
 

JBurton

Signtologist
Really it's just a flex on how great our math skillz are. No hand holding here... 'hey siri, what's 3,247 inches in feet...'
 

netsol

Premium Subscriber
Hmmmm........ but counting your money and things is a different story, along with weights & measures. They only standardized those things in the late 1800s, but not everyone is on the same page, yet. It's more basic, but over here, we all know what all the indicators mean..... except for the illegal aliens and the dumb ones. :bookworm
we have plenty of dumb ones of our own, lets be honest
 
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