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Greg Clarke
Greg Clarke @ Greg @lemmy.ca
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  • In metric countries, parts-per notation is common but it’s normally per million, billion, trillion, etc. Parts per 10 million is not common. Using an uncommon parts-per notation makes it difficult to compare between countries for instance as it’s unlikely that other countries are reporting in parts per 10 million.

    The imperial measurement system uses fractions, 3/4 inch, etc. The metric system uses decimals, 19mm, etc.

    So to represent this data in a metric country you would use per million inhabitants and use 2 significant figures. Decimals are easy for people who grew up in metric countries to understand.

    I moved to Canada which used a lot of imperial measurements for building materials and tools (it’s a weird mix). I find the imperial system confusing with its use of fractions but I know lots of people that grew up with this system prefer it.

    That’s why I think this globally uncommon per 10 million inhabitants might feel normal for Americans.

  • Powers of a thousand; per thousand, per million, per billion, etc

  • I guess this is a US cultural thing. I grew up in a metric country and decimals are much easier for me to compare than fractions.

  • Sure but using a non standard denominator makes off more difficult to compare to other metrics.

  • I think we can all agree that babies look weird… except my daughter, she was a perfect looking baby

  • What industry do you work in/have experienced bullying in?

  • Why would it be strange to him that anyone is getting bullied? It’s incredibly common especially in workplaces

    Because it's not common everywhere. I'm sure it happens everywhere but it's a lot more common in certain places and industries. That's why it's strange to them.

    Where do you live if I may ask?

    I currently live in friendly Belleville, Ontario, Canada, it's a city of 50K. I was born in the UK, grew up in Australia, and have lived / spent a lot of time in a few other countries as well.

  • A lot of people are secretly cows and they actually eat that grass. Next time you say hello to someone and they respond “moo” you’ll know why.

  • I can appreciate that this is a sensitive topic for you but they didn’t claim adult bullying doesn’t happen. They said it’s strange to them that anyone is dealing with bullying outside of extreme circumstances. That’s my experience as well. Where I live It’s not culturally acceptable to bully. I’m sure it still happens but it’s rarer than other countries I have lived or visited.

  • Cheers! I work in tech and don’t know many US politicians so I read that as “A.I. Green” 🤖🟩

  • This post has about as much context as a map drawn by a blindfolded pirate. What is this all about?

  • You can't spell egregious without Greg

  • I didn’t expect to see targeted content on Lemmy

  • Is this just a weird pregnancy announcement?

  • Wow, burning them is quite the statement and will put the station out of commission for a while.

  • Beep boop, negative fellow human.