Egon
Epic Contributor
Sure there is, binary. It only has two numbers, 0 and 1. That's gotta be easier. :confused2:
Some folks might think 16.
Sure there is, binary. It only has two numbers, 0 and 1. That's gotta be easier. :confused2:
Works just as well with the metric system as with the SAE system... :laughing:
Using the appropriate unit conversions (ie: M, CM, MM) you can get as accurate as you need to be. If you have tolerances tighter than 1mm, you would have fun with fractions in the SAE system anyways.
Aaron Z
Question - would the world be a better place if everyone used the same measuring system and spoke the same language?
Question - would the world be a better place if everyone used the same measuring system and spoke the same language?
Question - would the world be a better place if everyone used the same measuring system and spoke the same language?
You would think the trend would be towards coalescing around a universal language but many consider their language to be inseparable from their heritage or ethnic identity.
I hafta admit to thinking hex first.http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j...=GAlmcpbeF2wqwXs5q796Yg&bvm=bv.53217764,d.b2I
This is more what I was thinking of.