XenosN42 wrote:The metric system rules!
It is actually called the SI system of units, meaning "International" Standard for measurement....
But for those who want to measure based on some prehistoric "Kings" foot size, the equivelant is:
0.5898 ounces per square foot or better yet 9/16" of an ounce per square foot which is so much better for the grey matter to figure out instead of just moving decimal points :-)
I was 10 years old when Australia adopted the SI system and as a result I am fluent with both systems (don't get me started with chains/links/furlons/acre feet of water etc)