I really wonder. They are metric but they use a non-metric paper size.
Nobody put a gun to their head and forced them to trade in A4 for 11 inch
paper. Why did they do it? There was an era where people had to use
non-metric paper, when the dot matrix printer and endless paper ruled. That
is a thing of the past.

Han


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris KEENAN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 2003-08-18 9:16
Subject: [USMA:26668] Re: NewScientist.com


> On 2003 Aug 18 Monday 00:07, Michael-O wrote:
> > just read some atricles.
> >
> > 100 % metric!!
>
> New Scientist has always (since I first remember it in the 70s) been SI -
it
> is British!
>
> They used to be in A4 format, but changed to the US size some years ago.
>
> -- 
> Chris KEENAN
> UK Metric Association
> www.metric.org.uk
>
>

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