A country that was never defiled by ifp now uses the BTU/h for
airconditioning output, prodded by an 100% US oriented industry (A. Jadic in
USMA 17702). Well, well, that is good news for the BWMA and F2M. This
is how anti-metric industries have been spreading the infection for decades.
It
is what Danloux Dumesnils warned about in the sixties. Long live market
forces, as used by industries which are 100% oriented towards the USA and
which do not bother to accommodate their other customers.

"The USA uses the BTU and BTU/h, screen sizes in inches, disk sizes in
inches, fl.oz for cosmetics, flies in feet, output of computer ventilators
in CFM, etc, so everybody else must accept these units as the USA is our
largest market. Giving metric equivalents for other countries is too
expensive.
(And whispering: we would like to see a global changeover to ifp.)
This is why we in the TABD want metric-only regulations in the EU and
elsewhere cancelled forever".

The BTU/h cannot really have entered the minds of the Romanian people and
replacing it by the kW through  the W&M law should still be possible without
difficulties. If these industries object, they will be showing their real
colours.
The Romanian people cannot know what a BTU is and it should be kicked
out as soon as possible.
This is why the TABD must never succeed in getting a new delay. I have also
seen the BTU/h on air conditioners some time ago, but I have not seen it for
some time. Leaving measuring units 'free' leads to the corruption of metric
countries as ifp is used by the most powerful nation and market in the
world.
Simply allow market forces to lead the way, in a world with only one super
power which is non-metric as well and SI will win! NOT!!!

Yes, find a balance between regulation and non-intervention, I will never
believe that non-intervention alone is the best way. The history of
measurement shows it very clearly.

Han


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