Not only did my family's lifestyle forced me to grow up as bi-lingual... my own career forced me to become bi-unital too!
Practicing engineering down here gets a little more complicated since about 50% of the components and parts that I use are manufactured using the imperial system, and the other half are metric.
This is an interesting article explaining a little history of how the metric system failed to be introduced into the U.S. and how it is still being slowly pushed and promoted.
Practicing engineering down here gets a little more complicated since about 50% of the components and parts that I use are manufactured using the imperial system, and the other half are metric.
This is an interesting article explaining a little history of how the metric system failed to be introduced into the U.S. and how it is still being slowly pushed and promoted.
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