Tesla like math, particularly the numbers 3 6 9 . Many stories about his obsession with these three numbers. He wouldn’t enter a house or building until he had walked around it 3 times. Only the USA and one or two tiny countries in the entire world are still not on the metric system. Being first taught the Imperial measure with pounds and ounces, inches , feet and miles, I have had a miserable time trying to imagine this in metric. So I , like all Americans, still think in the old system, and have to translate to metric. My boys have little idea about Standard Measure , and look confused when I tell them the temperature. Not sure why the American liquid measure is different from the old Imperial measure the system originated from. Imperial pint was 20 oz and a Quart was 40 oz and four Quarts in a gallon. The American liquid measure one Pint 16 oz, one Quart 32 oz and still four Quarts in a gallon, thus the American gallon was smaller quantity than the Imperial gallon. The American quart is very close to the same volume as a litre. Okay my head is spinning !
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