metric units *only*, that is. 

I am well aware that it's possible to use metric units. I didn't change the 
default as I knew I'd upload data to a couple of US sites and, well, we've 
all read about screw-ups resulting from mismatched units so I just went 
with it initially, thinking I could change it later. I'm still using the 
sqlite db. At some point I'll switch and that may be a moment to deal with 
it. But, yes, 100%, having relatable data matters. US units mean nothing to 
me, despite having lived in the US for a few years--as a grad student a 
long time ago. I've lived on four continents and traveled a lot (nearly 100 
countries), mostly for work. As I've never visited Liberia or Myanmar the 
only place I've ever encountered non internationally standard units is the 
US. 

OK, using a fork is perhaps over-reacting and it's reasonable for US 
software to default to US units, but having had to deal far too often with 
printing US documents on ISO standard paper (among other things), I have a 
well developed antipathy to "America first" in all its forms. It would just 
be great to see the US join the rest of the world, even symbolically.


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