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  • the one third of 9.5 conundrum, which was posed by a metric defender

    they weren’t a metric defender

    which is literally not true

    what scenario is there in your mind where you’d need a precision answer to what 1/3 of 9.5mm is, but also not have access to a calculator? and of those scenarios, how many of them would be solved by the knowledge that 1/3 of 1/8 is 1/24? i’m willing to bet the answer is more or less “none”.

    and for those that do exist, you can also get drafting rulers that give you 1/3rds of metric measurements.

    the accuracy of your equipment isn’t somehow better because you’re dealing with fractions rather than decimal points



  • 18ths would need two divisions by three, but thankfully dividing a known measured length by three is easy with a piece of string.

    what kind of cartoon fantasyland do you live in where it’s easier to find a piece of string than it is a calculator?

    also, all of this is assuming you have your drafting ruler to hand

    do you carry it around with you in your pocket on a day-to-day basis? some deep fucking pockets you’ve got there, although I suppose you already that to the 1/24th inch

    They can be measured, calculated and double checked

    my guy, we’re talking about accuracies of millimeters here: you’re not “double checking” your 12" ruler is accurate by slapping your bare carpet gripper up on the drafting table

    we no longer live in the pre-industrial age









  • other elections, primaries

    but those are both votes

    ideally, yeah, if you wanted to exercise pressure on the biden administration, you wouldn’t withhold your vote in this specific election, but those “other elections” have already passed

    you could vote differently for the house and senate, but arguably that might actually lead to a worse outcome

    donations

    if you’re very rich, then maybe, but most people aren’t

    general social pressure

    general social pressure means very little without votes to back it up

    sanders has a tidal wave of social pressure behind him, but then lost the primary, so nothing changed

    it’s why every time a politician tries to campaign for young voters, they crash and burn, because while young voters often inflict the most social pressure, they never actually go and vote

    The alternative is to abstain or vote for someone with no chance

    the point isn’t to vote for the person to get them into office

    the point is to vote for the person whose policies you prefer, so that you shift the other candidates closer to that position

    yeah, 4 years of a very bad candidate is worse than 4 years of a meh candidate, but if you vote that way forever your candidate will never be anything more than meh

    appoint three SCOTUS justices, irreversibly damage the environment, and pass voting “reform” to lessen the impact of your future votes

    if you think this outweighs the benefit of improving the democrat position going forward, and that’s a perfectly reasonable position to have, then sure vote for them

    but don’t act like you never had any choice in the matter, or that voting for somebody else would be meaningless