On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 20:14:46 -0500, "Duncan Bath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >What IEEE was this - Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers? >If so, what was the date of the papers? >The IEEE I know has, indeed, done an excellent job of, progressively, moving >to the use of SI units. There may be exceptions to their success. Where >these come to light, I invariably 'remind' them of their transgressions. >Duncan Duncan: It's not a 'Proceedings' as such: it's the IEEE Aerospace & Electronics Systems Magazine (2000 Nov, Vol 14 #11). There is an article by Anil Paryani of Honda R & D Americas, Inc. on their EV Plus Battery Packs, where he refers to "provide 60-80 miles real-world range" and the battery pack "requires a specialized battery lift due to its 1000-pound weight". Other articles use "3.5-w". The Bluetooth item is a small-format, soft-cover book called "Getting What you need from the Bluetooth spec." Chris -- Metrication information: http://www.metric.org.uk/ UK legislation, EC Directives, Trading Standards links and more Pro-metric mailing list now available.
