| He's probably just an "older" guy, like me, who grew up using two 
systems.  He probably just makes all the necessary conversions in his 
head while he types (or talks).  You just have to get used to it. 
On 2016-04-24 10:25, Gary J FollettDukes HiFi wrote:
 
I am curious as to why one would want to commit to a mix of units like
Kg weight, then PSI for pressure.
“KC” as a unit of frequency has been off the table for about 35 years 
or so... 
That makes as much sense as Congress's selection for auto emission
standards as being stated in grams per mile! Only a politician could
come up with anything as nonsensical as that!!!
Gary
BTW - Torque, in the BSA standard, is in Foot-Pounds or Ounce-Inches,
not “Pounds”.
 
On Apr 24, 2016, at 11:17 AM, Paul Littleton <ka5biw@swcp.com> wrote:
As an engineer and a proponent of SI, I am picky about units. However, 
I prefer to help people before I give them a hard time about units. 
From Dr. Nolan's call, I assume that he has contributed to amateur 
radio for awhile as well as healing critters. Let's help by answering 
his question and then commenting about kg weight, kc frequency, pounds 
of pressure, pounds of torque, etc. 
Best Regards,
Paul
tapped out on an iPad
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