Than you have to ask yourself; how did the Russians do that in WW2?
And other tanksThey had: aviation, artillery, anti-tank guns, anti-tank grenades and molotovs.
Woot, now you've got my interest!!!11
Is that a cat stuffed in a rucksack with explosive charges packed in around it \o/ genius
Is it a drug-addict wet-dream or something?
You are right, official designation would be kg, the pound or "Pfund" (0.5 kg) in German is an exeption. It is still in use today (colloquial that is). Older people still prefer the Pfund over the kilogram in most cases.
While you are at it, can you change the Shambeh Bambeh to a creampie? Like in that BoB gif.LOL - I'm up for it - I'll do a skin tonight and see if some kind coder will make the code for it.
Hard isn't the correct word, unlogical would be better.
here's a image of all the countries that don't use the metric system in blue :
So which blue countries do you consider the rest of the world?
So i say the rest of the world DOES find the metric system logical and the Imperial system unlogical and bothersome.
(note: as you probably know some countries got metric as their official system but alot of people still use the imperial system alot, like your new zealand and the uk) But even then most people that i know from there that have to measure all the time end up using the metric system, thesame for alot of calculations. But for guessing the lenght usually the imperial system is used because they got a better feel for that.