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Posted 7 Years, 11 Months ago #1
Thanks! That's what I thought, but wanted to make sure.

Unfortunately, that makes it more difficult to program, but I face the same issue with US "feet and inches" measurements. As a US-based software developer, I really wish we would all just switch to the metric system....sigh.
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Posted 7 Years, 11 Months ago #2
12.97578 stones, or 12 stones 13.7 lbs http://www.WeightWare.com
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Posted 7 Years, 11 Months ago #3
When you think of weight, do you think of it as "12.97578 stones", or "12 stones 13.7 lbs"?

I'm planning to add support for weight in stones to my WeightWare program (it currently supports pounds and kilograms), and want to get it right. http://www.WeightWare.com
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Posted 7 Years, 11 Months ago #4
In the UK at least it's always Stone and Pounds, so, 12 stone, 13.7 lbs. Say "12.98 stone" or "181.7 lbs" and you'd get a very confused look.
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