>Of James R. Frysinger >Sorry, Terry. That doesn't matter to me. I am not sure why you are apologising.
>I'm focusing on metrication, not package size regulation. I am confused now. You raised the subject of package size regulation when you said: "European countries apparently seem to favor government determination of proper and allowable product sizes. We in America tend not to go for that except for a few products, such as liquor and wine." I was unaware that package size was regulated. Since you raised the issue, I decided to search for the raw data. I was grateful for you bringing it to my attention. >You've got some spiffy points, I'm sure, I did not make any points. I did not write a single word in that message. Perhaps you did not notice that 100% of the text was within quote marks. I was merely quoting the raw data on legislation in Europe. The text was consistent with your assertion. >but they have no bearing on what I'm pushing for. I've covered my >reasons for that more than adequately already. I was trying to be helpful to you. If I misunderstood, then I am the one who should apologise. -- Terry Simpson Human Factors Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.connected-systems.com Phone: +44 7850 511794
