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<blockquote data-quote="Crocodile" data-source="post: 1783769" data-attributes="member: 468583"><p>That's why I find it odd that they are using metric units for blood glucose. I would have expected ounces per pint or something like that. They pick metric but still use different units. I'm old enough to remember lbs and stones, yards and miles etc. It was hard at first but now it's perfunctory. In engineering not everything can be converted by a simple constant multiplier. Some things involve logs and squares so you have to take square roots before conversion. A real pain. Keep your biases, I think you may have earned them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crocodile, post: 1783769, member: 468583"] That's why I find it odd that they are using metric units for blood glucose. I would have expected ounces per pint or something like that. They pick metric but still use different units. I'm old enough to remember lbs and stones, yards and miles etc. It was hard at first but now it's perfunctory. In engineering not everything can be converted by a simple constant multiplier. Some things involve logs and squares so you have to take square roots before conversion. A real pain. Keep your biases, I think you may have earned them. [/QUOTE]
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