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Why Don’t We Have Metric Time? | Answers With Joe

Posted on March 10, 2021 by agogo22

The metric system revolutionized the world and simplified how we measure things. But one part of our lives never quite got the metric treatment – time. The reason why highlights the importance of time on our lives.

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