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Hey there, fellow Americans! Let’s talk about something that’s been hanging over us for, oh, about 150 years: adopting the metric system. Yes, I know, change can be hard, but clinging to inches, feet, and miles is like insisting on a rotary phone in the age of smartphones. The metric system is simpler, more logical, and—surprise!—it’s actually been legal in the U.S. since 1866. So why haven’t we switched?
A Presidential Move That Almost Changed Everything
Back in the 1970s, we actually came close. President Gerald Ford signed the Metric Conversion Act, setting up a pathway to standardize measurements across the country. But unlike other countries, Ford left it as voluntary—no mandates, no deadlines. While Canada and Australia made metric conversion the law, Ford’s hands-off approach left th ...