Growing up in a small rural town, you could always tell the real farm kids, because they measured distances in rods. They also gave directions as “Turn west” or, “It’s over yonder.”
A hogshead is 1/4 tun and a barrel is 1/8 tun. So a hogshead should be two barrels. As for a the quarter question, maybe twenty-five penny nails? And for a rood, depending on the era, seven to eight rods.
A typical room size is about 3.5 meters or eleven feet, five and three quarter inches.
I spelled out the Imperial measurement rather than depicting it in Arabic numbers because it makes just as much sense that way.
In Metric there is only one measure of length: the meter. In the Imperial system there are two measures of lengths: feet and inches and if you want yards, rods, miles, furlongs and leagues.
In Metric, you deal with decimals: half of 0.5 meters is 0.25 meters. In Imperial system half of 1 foot, 7 1/2 inches is what? (Try doing that math in your head). That’s why carpenters scribble on pieces of wood all the time. They are probably the only profession who can still do what was to me 4th grade mathematics and long division.
Then there are weights where we use a base 16 system and time where we use a base 60 system.
Scorpio Premium Member about 3 years ago
Who knows and who cares. I don’t work with primitive measurments.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
I wonder how many would remember what a hogshead is…
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
How many drams in a schmidgen?
stillfickled Premium Member about 3 years ago
9 inch nails
orinoco womble about 3 years ago
Growing up in a small rural town, you could always tell the real farm kids, because they measured distances in rods. They also gave directions as “Turn west” or, “It’s over yonder.”
knutdl about 3 years ago
It’s sock it to me time.
littlejohn Premium Member about 3 years ago
A hogshead is 1/4 tun and a barrel is 1/8 tun. So a hogshead should be two barrels. As for a the quarter question, maybe twenty-five penny nails? And for a rood, depending on the era, seven to eight rods.
GabryelFrost about 3 years ago
Metric system rules !
therese_callahan2002 about 3 years ago
Zero followed by F, or perhaps D Minus.
dcdete. about 3 years ago
Is it really how many whos in a what? That should be how many watts in a whom. (w)ohm.
dcdete. about 3 years ago
German beer drinking song – Roll Out the Barrel. We’ll have a barrel of fun.
English beer drinking song – Roll Out the Hogshead. We’ll have a Hogshead of fun.
Kind of makes you glad it is Oktoberfest instead of Pubfest.
nterhune2176 about 3 years ago
2 barrels to 1 hogshead (US)2.25 inches to a nail (cloth measurement)4 Nails to a quarter (still cloth measurement)40 sq. rods to a rood
I’d have probably been right there with Patty, considering I had to look up all the conversions.
RussellCastine about 3 years ago
Number of barrels in a hogshead: 2, Inches in a nail: 2.5, Nails in a quarter: N/A, Square rods in a rood: 40.
David in Webb Premium Member about 3 years ago
Sometimes nails comes in pennies, as in a 8 penny nail.
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
So many questions, so little time!
Darryl Heine about 3 years ago
Why ZERO time?
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
Hogsheads? Man, this strip is old.
e.groves about 3 years ago
Who’s on first.
constantine48 about 3 years ago
I grew up in the 70’s, and all that was before my time!
dflak about 3 years ago
A typical room size is about 3.5 meters or eleven feet, five and three quarter inches.
I spelled out the Imperial measurement rather than depicting it in Arabic numbers because it makes just as much sense that way.
In Metric there is only one measure of length: the meter. In the Imperial system there are two measures of lengths: feet and inches and if you want yards, rods, miles, furlongs and leagues.
In Metric, you deal with decimals: half of 0.5 meters is 0.25 meters. In Imperial system half of 1 foot, 7 1/2 inches is what? (Try doing that math in your head). That’s why carpenters scribble on pieces of wood all the time. They are probably the only profession who can still do what was to me 4th grade mathematics and long division.
Then there are weights where we use a base 16 system and time where we use a base 60 system.
At least the two systems agree on time.
mindjob about 3 years ago
A shave and a haircut is no longer two bits
Count Olaf Premium Member about 3 years ago
How many angels dance on the head of a pin?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 3 years ago
How many furlongs per fortnight. How many fatoms in a league?
therealblazewolf (RATS UNITED tm) about 3 years ago
what are they teaching them these days?
I❤️Peanuts about 3 years ago
I don’t remember Peppermint Patty talking about zeroes. I mostly remember her talking about the dreaded D-minuses.
johndifool about 3 years ago
Horton would know the answer to that last question.
Saddenedby Premium Member about 3 years ago
how many Z’s in a nap – I’m worn out thinking about it – night
stamps about 3 years ago
How many furlongs in a fortnight?
Troglodyte about 3 years ago
PP is a barrel of laughs, some days.
PaulAbbott2 about 3 years ago
I went to school at about the same time as Patty (in 5th Grade in 1974) and I know we never were taught hogsheads or any of this silliness.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl about 3 years ago
And she thought the metric system was bad.
Decepticomic about 3 years ago
Math? No thanks.
knight1192a about 3 years ago
Inches in a nail? What type of nail? I mean different nails are different sizes.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m still waiting for someone to definitively declare the length of a cubit as in Noah’s Ark…
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
Inch worm, inch worm, measuring the marigolds….