I am in the process of refuting the Almanac article point by point. One
of the statements made therein was:

"Maybe NASA aiming someone towards Mars, or the Ford Motor Company
designing do-dads for its cars, may find the metric system useful for
all the dividing they are doing, but most of us just don't do a lot of
division of distances and measures. And even when we do, we're quite
smart enough to fiture out that there are 16 ounces in a pound, thank
you--just ask any American 10-year-old."

The part about few  of us dividing things is easy (I don't know what
this fellow does for work, but I have always had to use our existing
measurement system to divide things---well, MEASURE, darn it! It's
called measurement) . But, haven't we discussed here on this list that
Americans have an abysmal knowledge of WOMBAT and that perhaps the
average American 10-yo does NOT know how many ounces there are in a
pound? Would one of you (or, even MORE than one of you) please send me a
citation on the lack of US WOMBAT familiarity? 
-- 
Paul Trusten, R.Ph.
3609 Caldera Boulevard, Apt. 122
Midland TX 79707-2872 USA
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