← Back to context Comment by tom_ 12 hours ago I think the BBC policy is to provide every measurement in both types of unit. 7 comments tom_ Reply gamerslexus 12 hours ago Ordering is inconsistent. CarVac 12 hours ago They use MPH in the UK. aaronbrethorst 12 hours ago Their hours are pegged to the hogshead, and are about 3 seconds shorter than American hours. 3 replies → redsocksfan45 7 hours ago Is it also their policy to botch the significant digits? 300 mph is obviously a crude estimate. Converting to 483 km/h implies an unreasonable degree of precision.
gamerslexus 12 hours ago Ordering is inconsistent. CarVac 12 hours ago They use MPH in the UK. aaronbrethorst 12 hours ago Their hours are pegged to the hogshead, and are about 3 seconds shorter than American hours. 3 replies →
CarVac 12 hours ago They use MPH in the UK. aaronbrethorst 12 hours ago Their hours are pegged to the hogshead, and are about 3 seconds shorter than American hours. 3 replies →
aaronbrethorst 12 hours ago Their hours are pegged to the hogshead, and are about 3 seconds shorter than American hours. 3 replies →
redsocksfan45 7 hours ago Is it also their policy to botch the significant digits? 300 mph is obviously a crude estimate. Converting to 483 km/h implies an unreasonable degree of precision.
Ordering is inconsistent.
They use MPH in the UK.
Their hours are pegged to the hogshead, and are about 3 seconds shorter than American hours.
3 replies →
Is it also their policy to botch the significant digits? 300 mph is obviously a crude estimate. Converting to 483 km/h implies an unreasonable degree of precision.