I think that I will buy that book through the internet. I do not trust Mr.
Alders intention with the book. Just see the last sentence of this mail.
The two 'pro-metric' statements were not made by Mr. Leopold, but they were
quoted from the author, Mr. Alder.
The emphasis by all those who have commented on this book is just far too
much on the error and is more than enough to stiffen American resistance to
metric.
I wonder what the BWMA has to say about this book. I will have a look on
their websites.

Last but not least. The following statement, which was the last sentence in
the article show how anti-metric it all is:
"That is why," Alder says, "Delambre and Mechain's meter -- created 'for all
people, for all time' -- was in fact an error for all people, for all time."

Enough said. I also wonder if Mr. Alder has mentioned the fact that the USA
and the UK were invited to take part in the venture and refused to do so.
Fine ones to criticize Mechain and Dembre for having made an error, indeed.

Han

----- Original Message -----
From: kilopascal
To: U.S. Metric Association
Sent: Saturday, 2002-12-07 9:07
Subject: [USMA:23821] Re: CNN article


2002-12-07

I wonder how many people would read far enough down the page to see this.
Most Americans already are either anti-metric or maybe afraid of metric, and
any article that has even a hint of negativity will re-enforce their hate or
fear.

Americans will look for any reason or justification not to metricate.  And
articles like this where the positive points are little blurbs here and
there do not help our cause.  What we really need are more articles like the
one that appeared in the Wall Street Journal.  Americans need to be told
that FFU is killing them and their children.  It needs to be driven deep
that FFU is costing American jobs.  That in the future only the metric
numerate will get the good paying jobs and the metric innumerate will get
the low-pay, toilet scrubbing jobs.  It has to be drummed into their heads
day and night.

Only a few Americans can see the forest between the trees.  They know that
as the world becomes more global, it will be a world measured in SI and
those that don't know SI will pay a big price to be different.  Yet, they
insist on resistance.  And they will continue to resist until they are
defeated.

The EU is the hope of our victory and our enemies defeat and destruction.
EU resistance to the status quo or an equal partnership between SI and FFU
is the only hope to destroy FFU.  Let these 10 years be FFU's "Battle of the
Bulge", but let 2010 be FFU's Waterloo.

We can not be deceived by subtle attacks on FFU that appear in articles like
these.  We must fight the supporters of FFU until FFU is wiped out.  And the
sooner the better.

John



----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Joy
To: U.S. Metric Association
Sent: Thursday, 2002-12-05 18:37
Subject: [USMA:23820] Re: CNN article


Han,
I think you may have over-reacted to this article - it wasn't supposed to be
anti-metric. For instance the sentence:-
" Eventually, he says, Americans will fully adjust. The metric system was
meant to be global, and the meter created by the surveyors has become the
worldwide standard. "
indicates that the SI system will be accepted and the article didn't say
that the small error mattered:-
"The irony of the situation was that his mistake didn't matter. The
scientists who created the meter wanted it to be close to the commonly used
yard (or aune, in France), so Delambre and Mechain's mission was, in many
ways, a fait accompli".
Hope this helps
Regards and Season's Greetings
Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: Han Maenen
To: U.S. Metric Association
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 2:51 PM
Subject: [USMA:23805] CNN article


The CNN article about the metric system angered me so much that I sent this
message through their feed back page:

"The article by Todd Leopold about the 'wrong' metric system has angered me.
Another of these American attacks on the metric system. If the metric system
is wrong, I suppose that it should be replaced globally by American units. I
challenge Mr. Leopold to find out about the Mendenhall Order of 1893 and
about an agreement by English speaking non-metric countries in 1959 about
the standardization of their Imperial and US Customary measuring units. He
will find out that the 'wrong' metric system now defines all those splendid
and vastly superior American units."






Han
Historian of Dutch Metrication, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

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