When an important package is passed on to Homer, he delivers it to Mr. Burns, the sender of the package. Mr. Burns then releases a disappointing booby trap; he is not well-versed in the metric system.
Bill introduces the ancestor of the modern clock: the sundial. He illustrates how it uses shadows to indicate the time of day and explains how it influenced the clock. A time lapse then shows how the sundial and clock are in sync as the hours go by during the day.
Cintronella Jones catches a man making counterfeit meter sticks and arrests him because he is violating measurement standards. Later, a girl indicates that a meter is standardized across different countries in the world and even on the moon.