2001-12-30

How do we really know this is a real person or this person is really 20.
This might be a con by the BWMA to show that FFU is appealing to the next
generation.  Or if this person is not paid to make these comments?

And doing a metric test in FFU may be accepted, but if this person actually
goes to work for a company using metric and tries to introduce FFU, he might
be receiving his future cheque from the unemployment office.

John







----- Original Message -----
From: "Ma Be" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 2001-12-30 14:47
Subject: [USMA:16949] Re: Does science work with imperial at all??


> I'll try to give this individual a break since he's just a young ignorant
idiot, but I just had to react to this nonsense! (Anyone would be welcome to
post my response to this guy...)
>
> On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 16:59:57
>  Han Maenen wrote:
> ...
> >Philip Moore ( - 131.111.237.176) on Sunday, May 14, 2000 - 01:30 pm:
> >As a 20 year old science student at Cambridge University I have been
exposed
> >to "metrication culture" all my life.
>
> Wrong, wrong, W-R-O-N-G, sir!  There is no such a thing as 'metrication
culture', p-e-r-i-o-d!  The SI system is a **scientific tool** to allow
societies to conduct measurements, a purely technical exercise!  So much so
that this is *taught* in schools in classes in science subjects, NOT
***ARTS***, by the way!  (Just a parenthesis here that should not be part of
my response addressed to our forum here that I am SICK AND TIRED of this
boloney talk!  Alas...)
>
> > We are not taught Imperial Measures
> >anymore, and this is a crying shame.
>
> ?  Why would that be a shame, when NO COUNTRY ON EARTH calibrates and
measures their measuring instruments and devices by them (not even the US,
by the way, so much so that such measures only exist as referenced to metric
parameters!)???  Please answer me that, sir!
>
> > I for one taught myself Imperial
> >measures
> >and used them to pass my Physics A-Level!
>
> ?  I find this rather strange, do you mean that exams in Great Britain are
all stated in obsolete units?  I rather doubt that...
>
> >The Imperial System is more practical because its units were developed
from
> >use, rather than by Committee.
>
> Dead wrong, sir!  I'd strongly suggest that you go back to history class
and reread the real story behind this "system".  You will find that such
units were "developed" by individuals who had absolutely no clue about how
to do metrology, when science was even still anathema.  AND, to top it all
up, devised and enforced by some obscure anglo-saxon king that noone seems
to remember (rest in peace...).
>
>  It requires greater numeracy than Metric, but
> >this is a skill to be encouraged!
>
> ?  I beg your pardon?  Why would I waste my precious time in exercises of
futility?  I have better things to do in my life than to torture myself with
such useless elocubrations.  Time is precious and IS money, sir.  Despite
the advent of computers and technologies that make such tasks more
user-friendly and less time consuming, the *bottle neck* would still exist:
*us*!  And labor costs are huge, sir!  (Just food for your thought!...)
>
> > It is part of our culture and history and
> >should not be replaced by a soulless alternative.
>
> ?  Yes for the second, but no for the first.  I'd strongly suggest you
revisit the definition of culture in your standard dictionary.  You'll find
that the issue of "customs", for instance, is not meant to include these, as
a closer investigation of the meaning of that term would demonstrate.
>
> As for SI (metric) being "soulless" well...  Science is not in the
business of having a "soul", sir, but in the business of studying and
understanding the reality around us.  And doing it in the most effective and
efficient way 'cause people have better things to do in life, you know...
>
> >I don't suggest we outlaw Metric - that would make me as bad as the EU -
but
> >let those of us who want to do so use Imperial!
> >...
> Good grief!  Thank you...  However, it's the business of ANY government
ANYWHERE in the world to *dictate* what system of units should be used in
trade and economics and science, and on that score it's unfortunate (for
you, I guess) that metric happens to have been the choice by nearly all
civilized nations...
>
> Have a nice day (really!).  :-)
>
> Marcus
>
>
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