ChatterBank1 min ago
Bye Bye acre
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Can anyone come up with a good reason for keeping the acre?
At 4,840 square yards (be honest did you actually know that) it isn't even a square number!
Shouldn't we welcome this EU directive with open arms?
At 4,840 square yards (be honest did you actually know that) it isn't even a square number!
Shouldn't we welcome this EU directive with open arms?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At the end of the day, people will always sell land, and as long as they make money they will not really be bothered whether it is called an Acre or half an Hectare.
But, even though an Hectare is a much more sensible and manageable unit, it does have the disadvantage of being foreign so we should all hate it and resist it vehemently.
If we give the EU an inch, they will take a Metre.
But, even though an Hectare is a much more sensible and manageable unit, it does have the disadvantage of being foreign so we should all hate it and resist it vehemently.
If we give the EU an inch, they will take a Metre.
Sorry - should have supplied a link!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/2310257 /European-Union-abolishes-the-British-acre.htm l
Served us well for 700 years?
Are you forgetting the rood? or the rod, pole or perch each of which could be areas as well as lengths and were used in that era?
Given that an acre is 1 chain x 1 furlong both of which are now almost obsolete outside of racing and cricket surely it's time for the acre to go.
Or is it just that anything that comes out of the EU is by definition bad?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/2310257 /European-Union-abolishes-the-British-acre.htm l
Served us well for 700 years?
Are you forgetting the rood? or the rod, pole or perch each of which could be areas as well as lengths and were used in that era?
Given that an acre is 1 chain x 1 furlong both of which are now almost obsolete outside of racing and cricket surely it's time for the acre to go.
Or is it just that anything that comes out of the EU is by definition bad?
I'm one of the kids who's lives were completely messed up by the metric system. I was in primary school in the early seventies, and because of this, half my mind thinks imperial, and the other half thinks metric.
I have absolutely no idea what an acre is, because I rarely go into the country (outside London, things smell....funny). It wouldn't bother me whether we kept it or not...but I see no real reason to dump it.
Let sleeping dogs lie.
I have absolutely no idea what an acre is, because I rarely go into the country (outside London, things smell....funny). It wouldn't bother me whether we kept it or not...but I see no real reason to dump it.
Let sleeping dogs lie.
Changing from Acre to hectare doesn't bother me as I cant visualise the area of either .
However there are some measurements , which I prefer in old money , because I can instantly relate .
i.e MPH as opposed to KPH
Gallons '' '' '' Litres
Funnilly enough though , i have no problems with
Inch / CM , feet / Metres .
However there are some measurements , which I prefer in old money , because I can instantly relate .
i.e MPH as opposed to KPH
Gallons '' '' '' Litres
Funnilly enough though , i have no problems with
Inch / CM , feet / Metres .
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