💬 Heather Denich doesn't like numbers.

Is there a value to using Roman numerals today (beyond the 12 on a clock)? If the Roman numeral system was so good, why did Rome fail? Asking for a friend.

Traditional finance, accounting and banking uses "M" to signify thousands instead of the "K" which is prevalent in popular culture. To signify a million, you'd use "MM" (a thousand thousand), so 5M would be 5,000 and 5MM would be 5 million.
 
the "K" which is prevalent in popular culture.
K can be confusing itself. It stands for kilo, which most read to mean 1000 but in computers it means 1024 since everything is powers of 2. Except that many hard drive manufacturers use K and M to mean 1,000 or 1,000,000 when stating the device capacity but note the formatted capacity in 1,024 and 1,048,576 increments elsewhere.
 
Miles vs kilometers
Years are metric
Months vs years are not
30 days are not
Standards like 16 inches on center are not.
The 6 inch penis is a whopping 15.24 centimeters. New meaning for the whopper . The government should have used examples like that to sell the metric system.
 
So does that mean Roman numerals are going to go the way of cursive writing?

If you are too stupid to figure it out, we will just stop using it altogether! The American way

I still write notes in cursive tot his day. We had an intern last year that wanted to read over my notes one day and she looked super confused looking at them. I was like, "my handwriting isn't THAT bad is it?" And she said it looked like it was in Spanish 🤣
 
I still write notes in cursive tot his day. We had an intern last year that wanted to read over my notes one day and she looked super confused looking at them. I was like, "my handwriting isn't THAT bad is it?" And she said it looked like it was in Spanish 🤣
Hahaha

My writing is atrocious! I always took notes in cursive because it’s faster but I don’t think they even teach it anymore
 
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