There is never likely to be any official reform of the English 
language.  And teachers don't have a common opinion on what to teach 
children. The policy is to leave children to find everything out for 
themselves.
As ever
Monica


----Original Message----
From: [email protected]
Date: 29/01/2018 9:37 
To: "Lute net"<[email protected]>
Subj: [LUTE] four and twenty

A clarification:

I always thought that there must have been (sort of) an official 
reform.

At least teachers must have a common opinion what to teach children.

Apparently there was none in England.

In Germany from time to time "mathematicians" propose to change the 
German system since the current system makes learning Math hard for the 
children.

Of course, this has nothing to do with mathematics :)

I guess such a reform (in Germany) would be very confusing for several 
decades.

Switching from shillings and pennies to 100 pence per pound must have 
been hard.

Do many people still think in yards, miles, pints, ...?

Cheers,

Rainer

PS

A new standard kilogram will probably come soon.

PPS

Coming back to lute matters: most people describe string tensions in 
terms of Kg which is plain nonsense since Kg is the unit of matter.
What should be used is Kilopond which is equal to the magnitude of the 
force exerted by one kilogram of mass in a 9.80665 m/s2 gravitational 
field.

However, officially kilopond should not be used any more (since c1980).

I still prefer to talk about a tension of 3 Kilopond instead of 29.4 
Newton :)
  



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