
>In defense of Imperial
I don't know if I misread AC1s posting, but I'm afraid I tend to agree with it. To me, it seemed like (s)he was saying "Imperial is better than metric", which, despite the flaws you've pointed out, is still fundamentally a much better system than metric. I'm not even sure it wasn't a joke - I had to look up what weight a "dram" was.
I absolutely agree with your points about base though - metric is good in that it sticks with 10. 12 is a much better base for measurements, but Imperial fails by using it inconsistently.
I thought metric was better until I read "About the Size of it: The Common Sense Approach to Measuring Things" by Warwick Cairns.
Anyway, back to the point - I have a Roomba, and it has two massive problems when it comes to warfare - first, it can barely carry a cat, let alone a decent weapon payload. Second, it doesn't do stairs.
I was also thinking "Scutter", just like everyone else, but that gave me a shudder of dread - there was an episode where the Scutters bred. I don't mind robots breeding if all they do is housework, watch John Wayne movies and swear at smegheads, but when one is carrying weapons, that's a different story...
I still don't think we should arm the machines, any more than we should arm the humans!