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posted by Fnord666 on Sunday December 15 2019, @08:36PM   Printer-friendly
from the that-foot-stinks dept.

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US finally giving boot to official foot measurement

Change is afoot for the official measuring stick used to size up big places in America.

The reason? There are actually two different definitions of the 12-inch measurement known as a foot.

Some land surveyors use what's known as the U.S. survey foot. Others use the definition that's more accepted by the broader world: the international foot.

The difference between them is so tiny that you can't see it with the naked eye on a 12-inch ruler. But over big distances, it matters. So, to reduce the chance for errors and confusion, the federal government has announced it's finally giving the boot to the survey foot.

The international foot is the smaller one—adding about an eighth of an inch of difference when measuring a mile. That means the United States is 28.3 feet wider when measured using the international foot instead of the survey foot.

The change started in 1959, when the federal government mandated that everyone use the international foot but allowed surveyors to keep to the old U.S. survey foot for a while. That temporary reprieve has lasted 60 years, but it will finally end in 2022, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Institute of Standards and Technology announced in October.


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  • (Score: 3, Touché) by driverless on Monday December 16 2019, @12:06AM (3 children)

    by driverless (4770) on Monday December 16 2019, @12:06AM (#932552)

    The history behind the metric system OTOH is more rational, and can be expressed in a single sentence: The crazy units of the Ancien Régime are being dropped, from now on we're using metric, any objectors please form a line behind the guillotine over there.

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by kazzie on Monday December 16 2019, @04:48AM (2 children)

    by kazzie (5309) Subscriber Badge on Monday December 16 2019, @04:48AM (#932694)

    In that context, it's a little surprising that the young upstart US didn't adopt the metric system with open arms.

    • (Score: 3, Informative) by maxwell demon on Monday December 16 2019, @06:26PM (1 child)

      by maxwell demon (1608) on Monday December 16 2019, @06:26PM (#932943) Journal

      It's the pirates' fault. [sciencealert.com]

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      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 16 2019, @10:06PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 16 2019, @10:06PM (#933032)

        Beat me to it!