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posted by LaminatorX on Monday February 24 2014, @12:30AM   Printer-friendly
from the How-many-slugs-to-the-stone? dept.

AnonTechie writes:

"I have the following requests to members of this new forum:

1) Please use SI Units wherever possible. Alternative comparative units such as swimming pools, size of Florida, cars, libraries of congress, etc are also welcome ...

2) Please cover tech/science related stories from around the world. Please do not make this a US only website !!

Cheers and best wishes,

AnonTechie"

[ED Note: We as a community welcome submissions from around the world, as befits our international userbase. The Editorial team in particular is looking closely at including voices from outside the U.S. as we continue to grow. As for the units question in particular, stories will certainly arrive with a variety of units depending on the origin of the submission. We encourage, though do not require, submitters to include conversions where appropriate for clarity out of courtesy to your fellow readers. Though we try to use a light touch when making edits to story submissions, Editors may add these from time to time as well, should clarity demand and time permit.

Soylentils, does the current ad-hoc approach meet your needs, or do you favor a more formal approach from your news discussion site?]

 
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  • (Score: 1) by Appalbarry on Monday February 24 2014, @05:22AM

    by Appalbarry (66) on Monday February 24 2014, @05:22AM (#5571) Journal

    Now THIS is a worthy project for some clever coder! Automated conversion and presentation! Love it! (And was about to suggest it...)

  • (Score: 1) by sar on Monday February 24 2014, @08:46PM

    by sar (507) on Monday February 24 2014, @08:46PM (#6157)

    Looking forward to read for example about Amiga 2000 C (3632 F) computer...

    • (Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Monday February 24 2014, @09:54PM

      by maxwell demon (1608) on Monday February 24 2014, @09:54PM (#6225) Journal

      Well, the correct temperature unit is °C anyway (the degree sign is mandatory). I don't think there was ever an Amiga 2000 °C, so the problem won't appear when using the units correctly (of course one could also use the dedicated Unicode character ℃ ... and I just notice that SN doesn't seem to support …)

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      The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.