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Old July 25th 05, 02:37 PM
Judah
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Thomas Borchert wrote in
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Yes, but the American look at mileage is worlds apart from a European
look at mileage.


Europeans don't look at Mileage. They look at Kilometerage.
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Old July 25th 05, 02:40 PM
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Judah wrote:

Europeans don't look at Mileage. They look at Kilometerage.


Actually, they look at Literage. Liters per 100 km, that is. But then,
last I checked my map, Great Britain was still European, too.

Stefan
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Old July 25th 05, 04:43 PM
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AH! That's where you're wrong! The Brits do not consider themselves to be
part of Europe either geographically or politically. They are a seperate
and sovereign nation which just happens to adhere to the EU regulations. I
made the mistake when I first moved here of thinking I was in Europe. I was
quickly set straight.

Which leads to some funny anomolies here in the UK. Everything is metric
except for two measurements. Beer is still sold in pints (thank God for
that!). Road distance is still measured in miles but fuel is sold in
liters. Brits still talk about miles per gallon (Imperial, mind, not US)
but I've started thinking about gas economy in terms of miles per liter
because the math is easier. A bit bizarre but you soon get used to it.

You gotta love the quirkiness of this place!

Shawn

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Judah wrote:

Europeans don't look at Mileage. They look at Kilometerage.


Actually, they look at Literage. Liters per 100 km, that is. But then,
last I checked my map, Great Britain was still European, too.

Stefan



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Old July 25th 05, 06:54 PM
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ShawnD2112 wrote:

Which leads to some funny anomolies here in the UK. Everything is metric
except for two measurements. Beer is still sold in pints (thank God for
that!). Road distance is still measured in miles but fuel is sold in
liters. Brits still talk about miles per gallon (Imperial, mind, not US)
but I've started thinking about gas economy in terms of miles per liter
because the math is easier. A bit bizarre but you soon get used to it.


I lived in Ireland for quite a while and they had their share of
confusing anomalies as well: road signs; there were (may be still
are) two kinds: the old kind, written black on a white background,
which give distances in miles by default, except when explicitly
indicated otherwise (as they sometimes did); and the new kind (I
suppose to replace the ones some tourists would take home as
souvenirs), written white on a green background, that give
distances in kilometers by default, unless explicitly indicated
otherwise (as they sometimes did); e.g., you happily drive along to
Dublin, see a sign saying: "Dublin 50" and later see another sign
saying "Dublin 65", and yet are on the right track... the other
thing was that, while eager to adopt the metric system, they
did not always get it right, and the conversions were not always
made as rigorously as you might expect :-)

--Sylvain
 




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