John, 

That's not only a gross case of generalization, it is also insulting!
Please express your bigotry elsewhere and keep it off this list.

Jim

kilopascal wrote:
> 
> 2002-03-02
> 
> Black people would say kelvin, singular and plural.  They seem to have an
> aversion to pronouncing the "s" on the ends of words.
> 
> John
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James R. Frysinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, 2002-03-02 15:52
> Subject: [USMA:18488] Re: Whatever happened to centigrade??
> 
> > Ezra Steinberg wrote:
> > >
> > > Gene:
> > >
> > > I thought the correct terminology was "kelvins" in the plural. Can you
> tell
> > > me if that's correct?
> >
> > Yes, unit names in English form plurals in the usual grammatical
> > manner, so it's 273.15 kelvins. An argument that goes nowhere except to
> > point out that opinions differ is whether one would say 0.1 kelvin or
> > 0.1 kelvins. Since that argument goes nowhere, let's not argue about
> > that. Style guides differ and are available for the purists.
> >
> > Jim
> >
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