- Fri Sep 17, 2021 11:13 am
#10296
It's worth noting that the old measure names were an international thing.
But they varied between countries and cities.
Napoleon was short when his height was measured in French feet (12 3/4 English inches).
He also got screwed over by differences in the Viennese, Berlin and Paris pound when the cannonball crisis of 1813-14 struck.
The differences in measures could be a serious block to international trace, and incorporated an element of smug protectionism.
"Bloody Kaiserlicks coming over here trying to sell their short cloth measures".
Standard measures, and the simplicity of decimal multiples explain the popularity of the SI / Decimal measures.
But they varied between countries and cities.
Napoleon was short when his height was measured in French feet (12 3/4 English inches).
He also got screwed over by differences in the Viennese, Berlin and Paris pound when the cannonball crisis of 1813-14 struck.
The differences in measures could be a serious block to international trace, and incorporated an element of smug protectionism.
"Bloody Kaiserlicks coming over here trying to sell their short cloth measures".
Standard measures, and the simplicity of decimal multiples explain the popularity of the SI / Decimal measures.