


We use a decimal system - based on the number 10 - to count. But is there a better way? The case for counting in 12s.
https://www.bbc.com/ideas/videos/is-the ... e/p06mdfkn
The system. You have to separate it with a space 8 )
We never had a base 12 numbering system. Just that 12 pence was a shilling, 12 inches to the foot not to mention all the biblical instances of 12.dtaai-maai wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 3:21 pm Most of us Brits over 60 probably had difficulty getting used to not working in base 12, when the UK switched to 'decimalisation' in ... 1971(?). My father had a village store at the time, and I clearly remember how the old ladies used to just hand over their purses and say 'help yourself'!
!2 pennies in a shilling, half a crown = two shillings and sixpence, etc. - it must have been a nightmare for visiting Americans! But then again, you guys still use the Imperial (how ironic...) measurements for weight and distance, which probably doesn't make much sense at all.
In the UK, we're at a sort of weird half-way house with weights, where if you go to the supermarket everything is marked in grams, but if you go to local shops (if you can find one) and markets everything is in pounds and ounces. Go figure... literally! I was getting weighed regularly recently while having treatment, and was mildly offended when nurses kept asking me if I wanted kgs converted into lbs...