[USMA 144] Re: A Positive Attitude about the Metric System

2016年3月25日 05:53:43 -0700

Maybe I missed it but is this a Britt or Americana Australia or an Australian 
overseas? 
Howard R. Ressel
Project Design Engineer
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Subject: [USMA 140] A Positive Attitude about the Metric System
http://www.collegian.com/2016/03/australia-abroad-convert-your-thinking/157199/
Australia Abroad: Convert your thinking to the metric system
I have done a pretty good job taking care of myself here. Most of my meals are 
either grilled cheese sandwiches, quesadillas or noodles with chicken if I am 
feeling fancy. Ive had to compromise on what I eat because the kitchen is not 
fully stocked with appliances, since we are all only here for four months.
One night, my roommate and I decided we were going to cook chicken bow-tie 
pasta for everyone in the house.
First, we went to the grocery store to buy all of the ingredients except one 
cilantro. They didnt have cilantro. We even asked someone in the store where 
the cilantro was, and she answered back, What is cilantro? Our jaws fell to the 
floor with shock.
How were we supposed to cook this meal without the most important ingredient? 
This wasnt the only set-back we had. Once we got home, we got out the recipe 
for the delicious meal and read through the instructions. 
The first thing it said to do was to preheat the oven to 325 degrees, so with 
confidence we went to the oven only to realize the maximum temperature was 225 
degrees.
What were we supposed to do? The meal ended up working out, but we definitely 
had some challenges getting to the finish line.
After a couple of days went by, I came home from class and my roommate said 
sternly, Michelle. Then he paused. I was worried something had gone terribly 
wrong. He continued, The oven is in Celsius, not Fahrenheit. We both just 
looked at each other in astonishment and bursted out laughing. 
How could we be so oblivious?
I have encountered this kind of situation a lot while I have been here. At the 
gym, the weights are in kilograms, so I either have to get a converter out or 
just guess the approximate weight by picking them up. The treadmill speeds are 
in kilometers per hour, not miles per hour. You can only imagine how I found 
that out.
The two simplest activities for me to do in the States have just become the 
most challenging.
You dont know how many times I have been on Google to convert measurements and 
distances. I continue to struggle with the metric system and quite honestly 
probably wont be able to learn it by the time I leave, but Im willing to try.
Cheers.
Collegian Australia Abroad Blogger Michelle Buser can be reached online at 
[email protected] or on Twitter @buser_Michelle.
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