In the latest MT there was a note from the editor regarding our discussions
about using A3 paper for MT instaead of 11"x17".
It bothered me that we still don't get it that the A series as well as B and
C series are *metric* sizes and people who are supposed to be specialists in
metric  matters still believe that since the sizes of the A4 are not round
cm or dm values than the A4 is not metric.

I wrote a small explanation letter asking them to publish it in response to
the eroneous Editor's note but instead I got the cold shoulder similar to
what we get from all enemies of the metric system. In the meantime all
readers have been "assured" that the A series are not metric therefore such
move is not justified.

I am attaching my letter in MS Word 2000 format (no bugs). I need to use a
word processing format since I used special text formatting.

Adrian Jadic

Following is the MT reply: I will comment on it in my next message to the
listserv.


-----Original Message-----
From: Valerie Antoine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 04 April, 2002 12:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Lorelle Young; Hillger, Don
Subject: Letter to the Editor


Thanks for your "Letter to the Editor" input, Adrian.  You make some good
points.  However, USMA's mission is to make [correctly used]  SI the only
measurement language used by the United States, not to promote international
standards.   Of course, most international standards DO use SI.  But we are
not chartered to promote international standards.

I get so MANY letters on various subjects from members and non-members that
most of the 8 pages of Metric Today would be filled with only those letters,
if I printed them.  I cannot print letters from some members, and ignore
letters from other members.

There are times when I can't find room for ALL of the news articles
available for an issue of Metric Today, much less find room for letters.
Therefore, a policy has been established to NOT print letters to the editor
in Metric Today, but to supply the Listserver for the exchange of comments
between members.

Attachment: Letter to MT.doc
Description: MS-Word document

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