2003 MAR 30 SUN

 

Tim:

 

You are very dedicated about your Metric Clock.  Everyone one on this list has different agendas and goals, but our one common goal is to eventually entrench the modern metric system (SI) into the society and general culture of the USA.  I believe this is one of your goals to.  I am sure that you are very interested in learning about the International System of Units.  Use any web search engine to find the following:

CGPM

CIPM

BIPM

BIPM SI brochure

Metric Act of 1866

Mendenhall Order of 1893

Metric Conversion Act of 1975

Executive Order 12770 of 1991

63 Federal Register 40333-40340

FS 376B

NIST HB 44

NIST HB 130

NIST SP 330

NIST SP 811

IEEE/ASTM SI 10-2002

USMA’s Guide to the Use of the Metric System

 

Also join the USMA and work towards your CMS/CAMS if you are serious about the SI.  Your name of your clock causes great resistance on this list server.  If you called it a Decimal Clock, then there would be less resistance; but I presume that you don’t use seconds.  Doing such is outside the SI, non-metric, and counter productive toward metrication.

 

Sincerely,

Matthew Zotter

SC, USA

 

 

 

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Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 1:14 PM
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:25379] Dear; [EMAIL PROTECTED], a thank you and a ?

 

Dear James R. Frysinger;

The recent posts that have come to this group have helped me to under stand that
the title of a Lifetime Certified Advanced Metrication Specialist is most important to the efforts of metrication. The US would be less with out the efforts of you and your colleagues. Efforts like yours should commended.
 It has always been my opinion that education is the key to understanding the accurate truth of progress.
Thanks for helping to keep our county in line.

 
I have come to this group in search of someone that understands the facts of the metric system and that are willing help me with nothing more than a review of my personal R&D into metric usage.
Having been employed to upgrade misc. plants and weigh stantions to a metric format in the past,  I am very aware that the topic of my research does not fit well with the normal play by play description as set forth for standard metric usage.
Many people in my resident Town of Cheraw South Carolina have become more aware of metric usage through the daily use of my R&D.
This is a dream come true for me to see my product of years in the making become a product that is being used the daily routine of public and private lives here in Cheraw.

The Question?:
Would you be willing to speend just a couple of minutes from the normal guide lines of metrication to review what people in Cheraw South Carolina have been looking at for years?
If you are willing to look at this metric clock and system send or even bring one to you inperson.  
Thanks, Tim
 
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 Tim Moylan
 
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