Metric Century used to be called 62 miles
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Glenn's Complete Bicycle Manual, 1973 is mentioned in the century ride Wiki as being a source for this quote:
Quote:A sanctioned century ride is organized and conducted under the rules and liability protection of a sanctioning organization, such as the League of American Bicyclists.[1]
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Shorts, chamois cream, sun protection, hydration (at least some of it something more balanced than water), charged cell phone, take short breaks. No mater what time of day you set out, bring lights in case you spend longer than planned.
What was your longest ride so far and what felt limiting?
On my two 100km rides, each time coming up on the 50km point I felt pretty beat even though I'd previously gone much further. Got off the saddle, had something to eat and drink, got back on feeling much better and kept going.
Also having a defined goal: 50km for me is where I get on the waterfront greenway, around and up to the lighthouse, and back home again. That one does have several points where I can bail out to a subway station, which I've sometimes done when I'm only "going for a ride" and not trying to meet a goal, but making it the whole way back feels like more of an accomplishment. On longer rides, bailout options apart from using the phone can be much further between, which can be a substantial motivation to keep going.
What was your longest ride so far and what felt limiting?
On my two 100km rides, each time coming up on the 50km point I felt pretty beat even though I'd previously gone much further. Got off the saddle, had something to eat and drink, got back on feeling much better and kept going.
Also having a defined goal: 50km for me is where I get on the waterfront greenway, around and up to the lighthouse, and back home again. That one does have several points where I can bail out to a subway station, which I've sometimes done when I'm only "going for a ride" and not trying to meet a goal, but making it the whole way back feels like more of an accomplishment. On longer rides, bailout options apart from using the phone can be much further between, which can be a substantial motivation to keep going.
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There are two kinds of people in the world:
1) Those that can extrapolate from incomplete data
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In cycling, kilometers is used to make you sound like your doing more than you actually are. Hence " 100 kilometers/metric century". I rode 60 kilometers today, oh Wow How impressive!
We definitely have to use Miles as a distance indicator here in my "Country" of Texas. I mean who wants to say one thousand two hundred eighty seven kilometers when you can just say 800 miles.
We definitely have to use Miles as a distance indicator here in my "Country" of Texas. I mean who wants to say one thousand two hundred eighty seven kilometers when you can just say 800 miles.
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Except...NASA has used metric units for decades....it is only the tool citizenry and Congress and companies that insist on using it. The USA has among its distinguished list of accomplishments...being the only country to kill a $300,000,000USD Martian orbiter probe....due to the continued corporate use of Imperial units (Lockheed used them in their firmware, and didn't tell NASA).


32 miles? Just do it!

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an imperial ruler ... there's a joke in there somewhere ... or maybe there isn't 


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It is called a "Metric."
It is not a "Metric Century."
It is not a "Metric Century."
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From the aspect the overwhelming majority of the population uses temperature for, the weather outside, F is gradiented (is that a word?) far better. 0 is pretty cold, 100 is pretty hot, most everything else falls in between in a nice linear aspect. Quite a bit more intuitive than 0 being somewhat cold, 40 being pretty hot, and spending the majority of my winter under that scale and the summers tying to figure out exactly what to wear in the 10-25 range 


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My 1975 college edition of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines century as "an aggregate of a hundred; Anything consisting of a hundred in number."
The current online Merriam-Webster gives this.................." : a race over a hundred units (such as yards, miles, or meters)"
The current online Merriam-Webster gives this.................." : a race over a hundred units (such as yards, miles, or meters)"
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Back to the OP:
How many times did you go out for 62 mile (no more, no less) rides before ever hearing of a "metric century"?
How many times did you go out for 62 mile (no more, no less) rides before ever hearing of a "metric century"?

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I'm curious: did an English "century" become a thing because people needed an "accomplishment" lesser than a brevet or randonee length? I mean, can't you just tell people you rode 100 miles?
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From the aspect the overwhelming majority of the population uses temperature for, the weather outside, F is gradiented (is that a word?) far better. 0 is pretty cold, 100 is pretty hot, most everything else falls in between in a nice linear aspect. Quite a bit more intuitive than 0 being somewhat cold, 40 being pretty hot, and spending the majority of my winter under that scale and the summers tying to figure out exactly what to wear in the 10-25 range 

Fahrenheit is meaningless. I can tell you right away that 20 degrees C is warm, or, at the very least, not too cold, without knowing very little about C. What is 20 in F? Who knows, zero in F is a temperature of "mixture of ice, water, and ammonium chloride" - how often do you deal with this mixture and what practical information it gives? Never and none - and this includes US folks as well. 100 degrees, AFAIR, was a body temperature of his feverish wife. How often do you meet with Fahrenheit's wife? Above 32 will be warm range, below 32 - frozen... Why?!! Why 32??? Crazy and broken by design system, dead everywhere in the world - except US.
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Except...NASA has used metric units for decades....it is only the tool citizenry and Congress and companies that insist on using it. The USA has among its distinguished list of accomplishments...being the only country to kill a $300,000,000USD Martian orbiter probe....due to the continued corporate use of Imperial units (Lockheed used them in their firmware, and didn't tell NASA).
This of course ignores the fact that Imperial units are defined by metric units, and have been since the late 1950s by international treaty. It is why 1 "inch" equals exactly 2.54cm....as opposed to the centimeter which is actually defined by a real physical phenomenon. So, strictly speaking, the USA is and has been using metric units for decades---just with an added layer of obfuscation on top.
This of course ignores the fact that Imperial units are defined by metric units, and have been since the late 1950s by international treaty. It is why 1 "inch" equals exactly 2.54cm....as opposed to the centimeter which is actually defined by a real physical phenomenon. So, strictly speaking, the USA is and has been using metric units for decades---just with an added layer of obfuscation on top.
As for the Martian probe cock up, the failure was that NASA did not publish and enforce standards. The SNAFU happened to be use of the customary units -- it could have been using something like kgf instead of N or Bar instead of Pa or g/cc instead of kg/m^3.
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Now, from the POV of the real overwhelming majority of the population (unlike USA-only majority of the population), Fahrenheit temperature scale is completely meaningless and by far the most confusing part of USA measuring system. First of all, unlike any other measure, there is simply no easy way to convert C to F by just applying one multiplication, there is a whole conversion formula involved. Second, Celsius temperature scale is extremely intuitive and practical: 0 - water freezing point. Everything below 0 means freezing cold. And in practice it makes a big difference between ice, snow, exploded water pipes, frozen food vs just rain, cold water, cold food. And at 100 degrees water is boiling which is also a common event known to everyone. It is pretty easy to extrapolate between these two points (0 & 100) by everyday life experience.
Fahrenheit is meaningless. I can tell you right away that 20 degrees C is warm, or, at the very least, not too cold, without knowing very little about C. What is 20 in F? Who knows, zero in F is a temperature of "mixture of ice, water, and ammonium chloride" - how often do you deal with this mixture and what practical information it gives? Never and none - and this includes US folks as well. 100 degrees, AFAIR, was a body temperature of his feverish wife. How often do you meet with Fahrenheit's wife? Above 32 will be warm range, below 32 - frozen... Why?!! Why 32??? Crazy and broken by design system, dead everywhere in the world - except US.
Fahrenheit is meaningless. I can tell you right away that 20 degrees C is warm, or, at the very least, not too cold, without knowing very little about C. What is 20 in F? Who knows, zero in F is a temperature of "mixture of ice, water, and ammonium chloride" - how often do you deal with this mixture and what practical information it gives? Never and none - and this includes US folks as well. 100 degrees, AFAIR, was a body temperature of his feverish wife. How often do you meet with Fahrenheit's wife? Above 32 will be warm range, below 32 - frozen... Why?!! Why 32??? Crazy and broken by design system, dead everywhere in the world - except US.