2001-04-28


David Kerzel Chief Engineer said:

"I have problems with the bias towards metric only...".

Well, I have a problem with the US not being a team player and insisting
that the world accept US measurement units.  The whole concept of
globalisation and standardisation is to reduce costs and errors.  How can
this be accomplished if there are two competing measurement systems?

Everybody wants standards, as long as everybody else "standardises" to
my/our way, not me/us to others.  The US is angered because the whole world
chose a different path to measurement systems than the US and the choice of
the US to go it alone is proving costly and error prone.  But, rather then
the US bite the bullet and adopt the same measurement system everyone has,
the US would rather whine and make threats.  Where is compromise?  Isn't it
enough that the world uses English so that Americans don't have to waste
time and money to learn a second language?   Yes, the world should demand
metric only.

This problem of metric vs. English will never go away until the US fully
converts.  As long as English/imperial units are allowed to exist, there can
never be true standardisation and the US will always be the one struggling
to communicate.

John P. Schweisthal

Electrical Engineer


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