Marcus:

Unfortunately I do not have the time right now to address your lengthy 
email point by point, so please forgive this brief response.

Some of what you say may be true (e.g., what others think of Americans), 
but it is also totally beside the point.

What some German or some Frenchman or some Canadian (or a whole group of 
them) think of the USA and the metric system has very, very little to do 
with when and how the USA actually metricates. You do not have to like 
that, and you can call us names if you want, but that is the reality.

And if you want to help the USA metricate, I suggest you start trying to 
understand what motivates Americans, rather than just berating us for not 
thinking like you do. Because we do NOT think like you and that is NOT 
going to change.

Whether or not you agree with the reality (or even the philosophy), 
Americans think of themselves as individuals. NOT as cogs in some 
super-governmental system. And many of us get our dander up at the thought 
of ANYONE telling us how to run our lives, except in very restricted 
circumstances (e.g., public safety).

THAT IS THE REALITY OF MANY PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY!!! As I said, you do not 
have to like it, you do not have to agree with it, but if you ignore it, 
you will be far less effective (or even counterproductive) in helping us 
metricate.

Wizard's and Kilopascal's posts are perfect examples of lack of 
understanding of Americans. If those were widely distributed, do you think 
half of this country would wake up one morning and say, "Golly, we've been 
terribly arrogant, and we really should switch today to a much nicer 
measurement system."

Far more likely is that a huge number of Americans would read Kilopascal's 
posts and think, "That German SOB can take his metric ruler and shove it 
where the sun don't shine!"

So I ask: are you non-Americans on this forum just to have some Americans 
to berate, or are you here to actually help us metricate the USA?

Jim Elwell

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