How recent are these surveys? I would like to know if the apathy of my generation has had any affect on the inverse relationship between support for metric and age. I would suspect that there wouldn't be a significant correlation found today. greg >>> Joseph B. Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2000-10-25 18:08:04 >>> Karl, Gregory, Dennis, and Marcus have had a long discussion about metrication of construction (USMA 8732, 8733, 8746, 8758). I am a snob in matters metric. Houses in Canada are designed and built by people whose education ended with high school. Commercial buildings by designed and built by university-trained architects and engineers. In Canada house building has remained imperial, while commercial building is metric. Public opinion surveys in Canada have shown a distinct correlation between attitude to metrication on one hand and degree of education and income on the other. That was despite neutrality or hostility on the part of innumeerate Arts graduates. There was a negative correlation between support for metrication and age.
