>>Since radians are the only measure which makes sense (mathematically), any other measure is quite arbitrary. So having a right angle of 100 somethings instead of 90 something-elses is at least a way to get rid of them pesky angular minutes and seconds.
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>In the old days, when I went to technical highschool, we also used radians, which as you write, is the only logical measure. But of course it's easier to remember the degrees value.
A circle of 400 grads is easier to calculate than the one with 360 degrees. Specially where the division of a degree is not decimal but occurs in those (nautical?) base-60 subunits.
Well, with today's machines (and actually, with those of 30 years ago as well), it's no problem to convert units... which is the probable reason why all those funny units still survive.