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The above cites a text that asks, among other things, "Is there any
reason why g can not be set equal to 10?"
This seems like a rather moot point, John. Let's say that you were
really keen on making this happen. How would you go about it? You would
have to wend your way, point in hand, up through various levels of many
organizations to reach the Technical Committee (TC) in ISO that sets
this value. Are you prepared to do that? I'm not.
Let's get back to something relating to metrication. For example, I'm
about to post something that came to my attention this weekend....
Jim
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